Judith Ann Braun fingers are magical
With a career spanning over three decades, Judith Ann Braun
has tested the limits of their artistic muscles. It began as a self-styled
"realistic figure painter", and worked through the common fight
anyone who tries on an artistic quest, that of finding one's voice in the
chosen medium.
Fast forward to the 21st century, where the evolution of
Braun's work has led to the fingering series, a collection of coal dust
landscapes and abstracts "painted" with brushes, but not his fingers.
Braun has a specific interest in symmetry, as evidenced by patterns over a
number of parts and labor Fingering in symmetric Procedures collection. His
fingerprints are evident closely at some of the paintings, but a step back and
grandeur of imagination extends Braun in a landscape of rolling hills,
overhanging trees, delicate flowers, and a thoughtful navigation.
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