Ruth Chase

My name is Ruth Chase. I’m interested in quantum and electromagnetic fields that shape our environment. My work reflects both the challenges and strengths that come from interacting with these unseen energies, which influence our health, mood, and perception of reality.

Newest serries of painting and video, Nothing is broken. Everything is evolving.

Created for The Story of Land, Water, and People Exhibit as part of CHIRP’s Visibility Through Art Initiative. www.CHIRPCA.org

West of Lincoln Project

Thank you my Venice Sister! You have a awakened a pride in me that I haven’t felt in a long time regarding our hometown of Venice.

Shannon Robinson LeFort

Through the West of Lincoln Project I have been able to remember the amazing chapter in my life that is the formative time for who I am now.
You have reignited my deep passion for painting and renewed the value of it in my life.
Love from rainy England

Sybil Roberson

What an experience it all was living out the theme of I AM HERe, then sharing with our community through our exhibit. I feel truly grateful to Ruth for her vision and to each artist for what she brought to this journey.

Kathleen Fenton

“What others often don’t understand about people who grew up in Venice during the late 70’s was that, in Venice, you had to be tough; hold your own on the street”

Meta Zimmerman

Venice, African Americans from Venice, tags from Venice, CA, California, Venice Skate Park, David Fowler, art for humanity, Skateboard art, artist, female artist from Venice Beach, Art about people, urban art, Venice Ca artist, Paintings, Acrylic portraiture

The West of Lincoln Project has given me the inspiration to continue working on the book I’ve been writing about the women in my family, “Amazon Women of The South”

Rhonda Lynn Wise

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