About the Artist

Judith Fulmer began to study art at Towson University, taking numerous undergraduate and graduate level art classes.   Her interest in impressionism took her to Provincetown, Massachusetts, where she has spent almost every summer since 1993.   In 1997 she began studying at the Cape Cod School of Art, primarily studying with Lois Griffel, John DiMestico, and Lee Boynton.   In 2000 she was offered and accepted a summer position as a monitor at the Cape Cod School of Art.   She continued as a monitor until the school was no longer running as it attempted to transition to the Highland Arts Center.   During the rest of the year, she studies painting in the evenings at the Schuler School of Fine Art in Baltimore, Maryland.   She is able to paint effectively using a variety of mediums, primarily watercolors, oils, and pastels.   Her work focuses on light and color.   She is known for still life, seascapes, landscapes, portraits using her style of blending impressionism and realism.

Judith is an active member of several art organizations in Maryland and in Massachusetts.   She is an artist member of the Maryland Pastel Society.   She is also a member of the Pastel Painters Society of Cape Cod.   She has participated in the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Associations annual fall event know as Paint Annapolis.   She is a regular participant in the Howard County Arts Council's Celebration of the Auction fundraiser.        

              

ARTIST'S STATEMENT:

"I hope to draw you into my paintings, touch you with color, jog your memory, renew your admiration of God's creations, and remind you that peace is possible."


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