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Ruth-Anne Siegel
No More Loneliness, Abstract Painting

2021

About the Item

Artist Comments
A kaleidoscopic view of nature with layers of opaque and transparent paint in engaging shades of pink, red, orange, white, and blue. "This painting is part of a series based on mesmerizing, organic shapes that are inspired by a long-gestating, imagined fictional story," shares artist Ruth-Anne Siegel. "Are these leaves, branches, shoals, or neurons? The positive and negative shapes interlace to enhance a unique journey for the viewer through the piece."


About the Artist
Ruth-Anne Siegel's vibrant floral paintings flow from memory and her love of music. As she works, she references her own photographs and sketchbook, and draws energy from the sounds of Etta James, Marvin Gaye, and Pete Townshend. Her paintings begin with a layer of collaged book pages chosen for their fonts. She continues by adding many transparent layers of paint to build the mood of the scene. Ruth-Anne grew up on Long Island and from a very young age knew that she wanted to be an artist. Her parents encouraged her artistic interests by frequently visiting the various museums and galleries in New York. She later attended the Rhode Island School of Design and developed a successful career as a graphic designer in New York and now in the San Francisco Bay Area. After the birth of her third child, she returned her focus to fine art and began studying again through Stanford University continuing education classes. Now that her children are almost grown, she focuses her energy on creating her lively paintings in her standalone purple studio in her backyard. When she’s not painting, she enjoys reading fiction, skiing and hiking. "Mostly, I love to drink really good coffee while doing any of these activities, especially with my family," Ruth-Anne says with a smile.


Words that describe this painting: organic, trees, leaves, plants, abstract, branches, abstract, flora, non-representational, acrylic painting, pink


No More Loneliness
Ruth-Anne Siegel
Acrylic painting on stretched canvas
Painting wraps around edges
Ready to hang
One-of-a-kind

2021
40 in. h x 30 in. w x 2 in. d
8 lbs. 2 oz.


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  • Creation Year:
    2021
  • Dimensions:
    Height: 40 in (101.6 cm)Width: 30 in (76.2 cm)Depth: 2 in (5.08 cm)
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  • Condition:
    No More Loneliness. Ruth-Anne Siegel. Acrylic painting on stretched canvas. Painting wraps around edges. Ready to hang. One-of-a-kind. .
  • Gallery Location:
    San Francisco, CA
  • Reference Number:
    Seller: 707351stDibs: LU92217745632
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