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Helen Ruth Scarves

Contact Details

Telephone

07816770246

Email

[email protected]

Website

https://helenruth.co.uk/

Social Media

Venue

Venue Address

Studio 4/9 Deemouth Artist Studios S Esplanade E Aberdeen

Venue Postcode

AB11 9PB

What3Words

///turns.edge.tried

Directions

I am in Unit 4 of Deemouth Artist Studios, just off Victoria Road in Torry, Aberdeen. Unit 4 will be well sign posted once you enter the car park.

Parking

Free car parking outside the studios

Venue Facilities

Commissions Accepted Credit Cards Accepted Groups Welcome Guide Dogs Welcome Open All Year By Appointment Parking Available Toilet Available

Opening dates & times

Sat13 Sep
10:00 - 16:00
Sun14 Sep
11:00 - 16:00
Mon15 Sep
Closed
Tue16 Sep
Closed
Wed17 Sep
Closed
Thu18 Sep
10:00 - 16:00
Fri19 Sep
10:00 - 16:00
Sat20 Sep
10:00 - 16:00
Sun21 Sep
11:00 - 16:00

Artist statement

I design illustrative printed textiles inspired by the wild Aberdeenshire landscape, as well as local folklore and fairy tales. I specialise in silk and wool scarves featuring my narrative prints in vibrant colours - wearable art works with lots of hidden details to discover. There is always more than what first meets the eye!

Extended Bio

Helen Ruth is a luxury accessories label specialising in digitally printed silk and wool scarves, printed and hand-finished in Scotland.   Each scarf starts with original hand-drawn illustrations, usually in pen and ink. These artworks are then converted to digital files to be coloured, repeated, mirror imaged, collaged and combined with found imagery and photography to create the intricate and layered prints of the scarves.   Helen’s designs draw on inspiration from her surroundings in the North East of Scotland, as well as local folklore, childhood memories, stories and music. She uses her illustrations to create digital collages that are rich in both colour and pattern but on closer attention hint at hidden tales. Helen delights in incorporating unexpected detail in these illustrative designs, often with subtle sinister undertones alluding to the bitter sweet or melancholy in nature and folk tales . Her latest collection ‘Theory of Flight’ is inspired by her Grandad’s own fairy stories he wrote for Helen and her brothers, that incorporate the surrounding landscape in Aberdeenshire and his love of the local landmarks. It has always been a a core value of the brand to keep production local and ethical. Printing and hand finishing are carried out in the UK.