Television Producer Picks Up Paintbrush
Interview with Ruth Golden
Ruth Golden, a Television Producer by day, and an artist by night, first became aware of The Berta Art Academy when she went looking for a mixed media art class closer to home. After reading the description of the course, she was ready to attend her first art class... "I was drawn to the studio the moment I walked in to it," Ruth explains. "It’s filled with art to inspire and just has a comfortable feeling. I never considered not going back and I continue to enjoy my Saturdays at the Academy tremendously. The three hours just fly by as I become consumed in the process and sharing ideas with Clara and the other art students. It is a safe place to be yourself, and the rest of the world just disappears." While Ruth hasn't taken an art class with another art teacher to compare teaching styles, she's quite happy working with Clara Berta on Saturday mornings. She likes the fact that the classes offer a supportive atmosphere with plenty of "play" time. But what she really enjoys is the interaction between Clara and the other art students, interaction that she says is "inspiring and encouraging". Today, we sat down to talk with Ruth about what art has come to mean to her…
Berta Art Academy: How do you perceive art? Ruth: Until I began taking a class, art was foreign to me. I did not understand the nuances people saw or derive much meaning from art other than liking the way it looked. When I started creating art, I found myself talking about each piece’s evolution and seeing how each stroke and line could change the whole feel of the painting and just feeling where I wanted to create more light or dark in the piece, or include a specific shape or marking. My discovery of painting is very new still and it has definitely reduced my stress and has truly brought joy into my life. A new path that I never even knew existed is now open to me. Berta Art Academy: What inspires your art? Ruth: Everything has been inspiring me. Generally ideas, phrases, and painting titles pop into my head and then I create them. I also see shapes in a lot of things and use that to build on; especially in my work with the dried acrylic. Nature is a large influence on me, too. I enjoy walking my dog and looking at the colors and intricacies of the large variety of flowers in my neighborhood, and the many shapes I see when viewing living objects like birds, flowers and fish.
Berta Art Academy: What is your creative process like? Ruth: So far I’ve been lucky that I have a million ideas floating around in my head, and I have six pages of scribbled ideas in a notebook. I work sitting on my couch, using the coffee table as my easel with a bin of paints and other supplies next to it. I tend to have multiple projects going at once… I start one project and while its drying, I go on to the next. Much like in class, I really just go with whatever is foremost on my mind. Berta Art Academy: What do you like most about mixed media art? Ruth: I love the freedom of just painting, as I do not draw well at all. The collage aspect adds great texture and interest to the pieces. I’m also somewhat of a messy worker and this medium is very forgiving of that as it allows mistakes to be turned into “happy accidents”. Berta Art Academy: What is your favorite art tool to use? Ruth: I don’t think I have a favorite yet, although using the matte medium to help correct mistakes has saved me on many occasions.


