RUTH MCCABE CONTEMPORARY ART

From the Studio: Occasional Jottings

The Mystery of Making

The Mystery of Making

I don’t know if its just artists’ minds that stumble haphazardly upon ideas, or indeed, whether its just how my mind works, but this post will illustrate an example of how things get made less by planning than by accident.  A recent tidy up in the studio brought...

Little and large

Little and large

Beginning work after a longish gap can feel daunting. What to paint? In which medium? How big? The answer for me in January was to start very small. For several years I have found simple shapes fun to ‘play’ with. I’m not sure why, but there is something that is just...

Wintering

Wintering

Wintering A friend I sing with, spoke yesterday about looking forward to the Spring.  I get it.   Its November. We are surrounded by growing carpets of vivid oranges, yellows and reds as trees shed leaves they have extracted nutrients from, exposing these...

Fund-raising success

Fund-raising success

Fund-raising success! The collage, ’A bit bouncy’ raised around £400 for Southwold lifeboat crew, on a horribly wet day! Very pleased with that.  And, btw, if you are planning a visit to my studio through September, I will be donating 10% of any sales to a charity of...

It seems a long time

It seems a long time

It seems a long time since June’s open studio season here in Suffolk. I’ve been involved in several exhibitions: see details on the Events page, and I’m already planning for the autumn when I’ll have a solo show in October. More on that soon on Events and also in my...

Rhythms

Rhythms

I hope you’ve got time to read to the end where there’s some very exciting local news :))“Insecurity and paradox are baked into life and living itself.” The quote is Buddhist in origin. I’m not Buddhist but I like what they have to say. And, being honestly...

Success!

Success!

“Several shades of grey”, a large (90x 50cm) watercolour is selected for entry to the Sir John Hurt Prize! This painting is a strong example of my work pushing the boundaries of how watercolour is used. I spent 10 years working with this medium to master its unique...

With open studios close at hand

With open studios close at hand

With open studios close at hand, and a commission needing thought and work, the time has come to dive back into gathering and developing ideas. To get the juices flowing, I opted into an online course published by Paintbox Studio, using the subconscious, memory and...

Colour & Shape

Colour & Shape

Welcome again to these regular updates from my art world. Thank you for your interest.I welcome feedback and dialogue, so do visit my new website page: From the Studio, where you’ll find brief notes on what’s going on in there, and a form to offer any comment. If you...

Blowing Hot and Cold

Blowing Hot and Cold

Blowing Hot and Cold This favourite object in my studio may tell you something about what the space represents for me. Feet from a combine harvester. Handle entirely bespoke. (Not shown): chimney is a stainless steel HGV exhaust pipe. External rain shield is the...

Containing places

Containing places

Greetings from (at last) a sunny Suffolk (UK). And greetings from my contemporary art practice. Good to have your company. I hope all is well, and as always, I do welcome your suggestions and feedback. Please don’t hesitate to contact me. I’d be grateful to know what...

Exhibition Season

Exhibition Season

Hello, and thank you for subscribing to my mailing list. Due to the imminent start of my first 2023 exhibition, this mail is unashamedly set up to give you news of upcoming shows I'm involved in. It would be very lovely to see some friendly faces.But first…This...

December Commissions

December Commissions

It’s late December and out of the blue I have 2 commissions to work on. Its about 20 years ago that I last undertook a commission! Rather than just me and some materials, marks and unseen impulses driving them, other people are involved. They want something.Its the...

Signlessness, aimlessness and emptiness.

Signlessness, aimlessness and emptiness.

HI, AND THANK YOU FOR SIGNING UP TO MY MAILING LIST. I am not a Buddhist, but I do find many appealing understandings within its teachings, including the three properties in the title of this blog post which I believe are referred to as the ‘Three doors to...

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