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Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

American, b. 1953

Mary Judge’s artwork is process-driven and could be considered “post minimal”. While the work is formally organized, the paintings and drawings are sensual, suggesting hidden geometries and having casual effects that result from the indirect processes the artist utilizes.

Judge’s work is included in the collections of The National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, The Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, Philadelphia, PA, NYU Langone Joan H. Tisch Center for Women’s Health, New York, NY, Cassino Museo di Arte Contemporanea, Cassino, Italy, American Embassy, Sanaa, Yemen, Columbus Museum, Columbus, Ohio, Neuberger Berman Collection, Permanent Collection of the US Embassy, Kazakhstan, Island of Samsoe, Denmark, The Fogg Museum, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA, The British Museum, London, England, The Victoria and Albert Museum, London, England, The Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, PA, The Allen Memorial Museum of Art, Oberlin, OH, The Corcoran Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, Progressive Corporation, OH, The Palmer Museum, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, Cantor Fitzgerald NY, NY 

Mary Judge earned an MFA, Tyler School of Art, Philadelphia, PA Rome, Italy, 1976 - ‘78

BFA, Moore College of Art, Philadelphia, PA and studies at the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Skowhegan, MA 

She currently divides her time between New York where she maintains her studio and Italy where she maintains a vacation home in the city of Nardó, a small baroque town on the Ionic sea of the Puglia region.

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Artist: Mary Judge
Primavera Pop Six - Geometric Mandala Green Orange Yellow Red Lines, 2022
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
Contemporary multicolored drawing created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Primavera Pop 6 geometric flower mandala shape in green and yellow lines with bright neon cor...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Pop Flower 48 - Contemporary Yellow Orange Geometric Flower Mandala Brown, 2017
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary geometric abstract drawing has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Pop Flower 48 is a predominately golden yell...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Pop Flower 46, Bright Orange Mandala, Green, Maroon, Dark Burgundy, Blue Center
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This multicolored drawing has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Pop Flower 46 is a predominately orange mandala shape with a gr...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Pop Flower Four B Zero Five - Orange Red Black Geometric Mandala Circle, 2016
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
Contemporary drawing created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Pop Flower 4B05 is a predominately orange mandala shape with red and black in the center creating an intri...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Primavera Pop 17 - Geometric Mandala Green Orange Yellow Red Lines, 2022
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
Contemporary multicolored drawing created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Primavera Pop 17 is a predominately dark green, bright yellow and dark orange geometric flowe...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Primavera Pop 31 - Contemporary Geometric Abstract Mandala Orange Pink, 2023
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary, geometric abstract drawing on paper has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Primavera Pop 30 is a mandala shap...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Poptic 22.03 - Flower Mandala Fuchsia Pink Yellow Lavender Purple Navy Blue 2020
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This multicolored drawing has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Poptic 22.02 is a predominately vibrant fuchsia pink, yellow an...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Poptic Nine - Contemporary Geometric Abstract Mandala Yellow Blue Peach, 2020
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary geometric abstract drawing has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Poptic 09 is a predominately yellow, orange ...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

Poptic Five - Contemporary Drawing Flower Mandala Yellow Green Orange, 2020
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary multicolored drawing on paper has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. Poptic 05 is a yellow, pale orange, green...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Rag Paper, Pigment

River and Steel Twins Five - Bold Geometric Drawing Red Yellow Orange Green 2012
By Mary Judge
Located in Kent, CT
This contemporary geometric abstract drawing has a beautiful, soft mottled texture created with Judge's unique powered pigment technique. The ordered symmetry of the layered diagonal...
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2010s Contemporary Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Untitled, Powdered Pigment on Paper Abstract by Mary Judge
By Mary Judge
Located in Long Island City, NY
This Op Art piece by Mary Judge artist uses a technique known as stippling to create several concentric rings made of tiny individual dots. The work ...
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1990s Mary Judge Drawings and Watercolor Paintings

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Watermill Pinwheel Nine - Yellow Peach Red Geometric Flower Mandala, 2023
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Watermill Pinwheel Three - Yellow Blue Green Geometric Flower Mandala, 2023
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Watermill Pinwheel Two - Red Blue Green Yellow Geometric Flower Mandala, 2023
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