In Progress: Developing Personal Style in Mixed Media

This class provides the tools to unlock your creativity and build confidence in artistic expression.

Description

Do you struggle with knowing what to paint or how to develop your own unique style? This class provides the tools to unlock your creativity and build confidence in artistic expression.

Through targeted exercises, you'll define your personal style and discover your visual language using watercolor, pastel, acrylic paints, and collage. While not focused on mastering a single medium, the class explores diverse methods and processes to expand your creative toolkit.

Each session begins with inspiration from art history to energize your practice, then challenges you to push beyond your comfort zone into exciting new directions.

During the course, I provide personalized support based on your experience level, enabling you to refine your skills and concepts, grasp basic artistic principles and when to subvert them, and gain greater assurance in your artistic work.

About the Instructor

Ruth-Anne Siegel channels her graphic design experience in New York City and the San Francisco Bay Area into color-driven works that transform personal experiences into visual expression.

Shaped by synesthesia, her artistic approach establishes color as the foundation of her creative practice and process-led discovery. Siegel creates art that reflects her experience of motherhood—intuitively responding to chaos and change, drawing inspiration from life's beautiful disorder.

Siegel holds a BFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and an MFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. Her education includes study with Assaf Evron, Terri Kapsalis, Gracia Melanson, Molly Zuckerman-Hartung, and Richard Merkin.

She has served as associate director of A.Space Gallery in Menlo Park, CA, and co-chair of Gallery House in Palo Alto, CA. Siegel’s work appears in national and international collections and has been featured on ArtsyShark, in the Piedmont Exedra, and on Silicon Valley Talk Art TV. She lives in Palo Alto, California.

Supply List

All high quality artist-grade supplies will be provided. If you prefer to bring your own, please bring: Watercolor paint set 300 gsm cold-pressed watercolor paper (9” × 12”), 2 sheets Round watercolor brushes (sizes 1, 4, 6, 8 or similar)

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