| Judith I Bridgland |
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Judith was born in 1962 in Australia, and trained in Glasgow, Scotland. Her bold, colourful Scottish landscapes have led to exhibitions in Scotland, London and the rest of the UK as well as further afield in America, Russia and Sweden.
Working in oils, bold, vigorous rhythmical strokes of impasto paint reflect nature’s contrasts and harmonies. The ever-changing light illuminates fields, mountains, hedgerows and the sea, with the expanse of the natural forms contrasting with complex abstraction to give a strong sense of place.
Winner of the 2009 House for an Art Lover Award at the RGI, 1999 MacRoberts Open Prize, a member of the Paisley Art Institute, and a regular exhibitor at the Royal Glasgow Institute and Society of Artists and Artist Craftsmen, Judith’s work can be found in the collections of The Royal Bank of Scotland, British Midland, The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Caledonian University.
Her work is held in private collections in England, Ireland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, the Netherlands, Turkey, Mexico, Canada, USA, Bermuda, Australia, Hong Kong and the United Arab Emirates.
Judith has recently been shortlisted for the restigious painting competition, the 2010 Bath Prize. |
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