Have you met…Mary Judge?


An introduction can be a wonderful thing. You can meet interesting people, and make new friends. You can be introduced to your new favorite foods, books, music, or artist.

I’d like to introduce you to some of my favorite artists. Some of whom I’ve been familiar with for years, and other I’ve only recently been introduced to.

The person I’d like to introduce is the artist Mary Judge.

“Horizontal Series 08”, powdered pigment on paper, 10.5 x 30 inches

“Horizontal Series 08”, powdered pigment on paper, 10.5 x 30 inches

“Most of Judge’s work is driven by what happens in drawing, but she makes works on canvas, sculpture and prints as well as drawing works on paper. she has used powered pigment for years and incorporates a renaissance technique of the “spolvero” meaning dust, or pounced stencil.

Judge’s work is about transformation through repetition. it employs an underlying geometric structure and explores the possibility of the emotive power of reductive forms deployed through repetition and symmetry.” a+i

"Tumulus 03", powdered pigment on paper,16 x 12 inches

“Tumulus 03”, powdered pigment on paper,16 x 12 inches

Other material relaying to Mary Judge:

NewArtTv: Mary Judge.

Bushwick Daily: Flowers of Mary Judge.

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