Career Details:
You can find out more about Judith’s visual artistry in her CURRICULUM VITAE. She has won numerous private and public commissions and her work is in a variety of private and corporate collections. Meanwhile, here’s a quick overview!
Current Work:
Today, Judith works in a variety of media, oil, acrylic, collage, and mixed media, and has created sculptures with non-traditional materials such as ironing boards. She can work in a variety of scale formats and has created a suite of large-scale paintings for Vancouver’s Robson Square Conference Centre as well as large multi-media installations such as Sacred Ground Skin & Bones and Radiant Pressed Memories. Her most current exhibition and installation was The Return of the Goddess.
Her large solo exhibition of varied works, titled Waterways, about rising ocean because of the climate change crisis, was shown at the Maple Ridge Art Gallery. Continuum, solo exhibition, was at the Electronic Avenue Art Gallery in Port Moody and her exhibition Presence, consisting of works in oil on vellum and paper were shown at the Portfolio Gallery on Hastings St West in Vancouver.
The diversity of Judith’s art practice seeks out and meets the challenges of creative solutions in visual imagery.
Judith says:
“I have always addressed meaning in my works about the human journey, be it the ancient past, the iconic Caves of Lascaux, the temples of Egypt, various sacred sites, Delphi, labyrinths, obelisks, and marking stones, connecting these artifacts with the emotional landscapes of the mind. In some installations, she has created a ritualized, transfigured space in which the viewer moves interactively with the art pieces.

“A sense of presence is common in each body of work, whether one watches from aerial perspectives or views a moment captured or feels the interior beat of a heart.
“A common thread in my work is an opening up of awareness around human complexity, movement, layers of time, and long existence, pointing to the luminous life in which we are present.“
“For details of my work, please view my CURRICULUM VITAE.”