Artist of the Month: Ruth Boyles

Ruth Boyles, the September Artist of the Month, is shown with one of her paintings

By Ruth Boyles

For years I  had thought maybe there was an artist inside me that just needed to be taught how.  

One year, David Smith, a wonderful artist friend of mine and I were doing some work on Grace Bible Church’s “Living Nativity,” and he invited me to come to a painting class at the Dunmore Senior Center.  

I went, not knowing anything about art except that I thoroughly enjoyed it.  I thought I was just going to learn to paint, which I did.  But more than that I found many new friends.  People I have grown to love.  

I have immensely enjoyed my last nine years at what is presently called the Dunmore Activity Center.  In our sketch class, we have dabbled with watercolors, acrylics, pastels, charcoal on different surfaces, pen and ink, and during the painting time, most of us work with oils. 

We appreciate the help of our teacher, Jill Swersie, as she has very unselfishly given of herself to teach us how to make our paintings take on new dimensions and lives of their own.  We look forward to having her back full time when the Covid business is over.  

For now we are learning from each other.  I have been working on a “commission” of a barn which I especially enjoy painting for someone in the area.  It is special to this person because it was built during the Civil War.

The red barn was painted during a plein air painting day for our class in Scott Run, Pa.

Artist of the Month: Ruth Boyles

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Ruth Boyles is shown with her large lily painting.

By Ruth Boyles

I started painting at the Dunmore Activity Center about five years ago. Before this time my drawings were stick figures.

I have always been interested in many kinds of artistic things.  My mom, who was a gifted crocheter and embroiderer, tried to encourage me in crocheting and I did cross stitching and knitting, and eventually I did crochet an afghan blanket.  

I felt there was an artist inside me that just needed to be taught how.  Dave Smith, a friend from my church who is a wonderful artist, invited me to come to the class at the center. That was about 25 paintings ago.

Jill Swersie has been a wonderful teacher.  She has been a great help–as we work on our paintings, she will ask what we are desiring to do and then help us to get that particular effect.  

Jill has also taught us in sketch class how to use various other mediums such as charcoal, pastels, watercolors and acrylics painting on various surfaces.  We have even dabbled in clay sculptures with her leadership.

We have a great time visiting with each other, too, and have developed some lasting friendships with the men and women in the class. We also learn different techniques from each other regarding our painting.

I especially enjoy painting buildings, barns, lighthouses and winter scenes which I will make into Christmas cards. I have donated a painting for a fund-raiser but often give my paintings away to those I know will enjoy them.  

I have a few hanging in my home.  It’s fun to look back on the first ones and compare to where I am now.  Many of the folks I paint with have sold their paintings in various shows and First Friday events here in Scranton.  We have also taken part in plein air painting events.