Academy News
Student blog: Support from an Artist Community
25th September, 2019Â |Â Published in, Academy News
“Doing this fine art course has helped me not only improve my practice but opened my eyes to how professional artists work. Painting can be lonely and so having a fantastic peer group at college means it now feels less daunting and there are more potential people to exhibit and work with in the future.”
Contemporary Portraiture foundation degree student Ruth Swain, explains how the Academy has aided her artist career:
I am now in my second and possibly final year at Art Academy London and my biggest worry is thinking about what I’m going to do if I’m not here next year!
The course I am studying is a foundation degree in Contemporary Portraiture and deciding to come here was one of the best decisions I have ever made.
I joined in 2017 after several years of deliberation; my children were leaving school/university and moving on, so it seemed the right time for me to explore my career and think about changing direction in terms of my art.
Prior to the Academy, I worked as a creative in the advertising industry but found it hard to continue when I became a mother. I began portrait painting as a side-line which I also did whilst being an expat in Hong Kong.
I had always wanted to do a Fine Art Degree but graphic design seemed a more straightforward route for a career at the time. I couldn’t imagine life as a artist so I chose graphics.
Doing this fine art course has helped me not only improve my practice but opened my eyes to how professional artists work. Painting can be lonely and so having a fantastic peer group at college means it now feels less daunting and there are more potential people to exhibit and work with in the future.
Choosing electives gives us training in our chosen areas and the teaching is excellent. These professional artists/tutors are very committed to helping us and their dedication encourages us to find out who we are and in what direction we want to go.
Regular studio practice takes us out of our comfort zone and pushes us to do something we may have been scared to tackle on our own. Sometimes it’s a bit like therapy, and we have often barred our souls or told of our life experiences to help create our art.
I have learnt so much about painting and drawing at the Academy and even though I have been working as an artist for many years, the Academy has been the steepest learning curve so far.
The Academy is all about the people, not just the tutors, technicians and office staff (who are all practising artists) but all of the fellow students who, no matter their age or nationality, bond together to create a familial  atmosphere, which I think is unique in such a competitive industry.
The facilities are not grand but the studio space and the rooms we work in are more than adequate (though sometimes it would be nice if there were fewer stairs!) Â The barn is great for lunch time chats and regrouping, and there are lectures during lunch time if we choose.
I’m so glad I chose Art Academy London; not only does it work for me while studying, but it has helped me plan my future as a practising artist with a whole new set of friends, colleagues and tutors who I know will guide me with my journey as an artist going forward.