Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Love... Judy Youngblood





Youngblood's work is always about nature. She shapes and stylizes wind and rain and clouds to create the most universal and thought-provoking symbolism. A ceremonial pillar of rain falls from a round - perhaps even mushroom-shaped - cloud and forms an abstract monument, but there is no inherent drama in the image. There is only a clear and vivid statement. Its presence is edgy, yet its surface is velvety and serene.  

1.  Plenty of Sunshine:  Charcoal and Acrylic on paper, mounted on panel.  18 x 24 inches
2.  Morning Showers:  Charcoal and Acrylic on paper, mounted on panel.  18 x 24 inches
3.  April Showers:  Pencil and Acrylic on paper.  10 x 7 1/2 in. image, 17 x 24 paper
4.  Squall:  Relief print, graphite and acrylic paint on paper.  41 x 20.5 inches.

Visit the William Campbell Art gallery to see many more wonderful pieces by Judy Younglood.

{photos via William Campbell Art gallery}


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