Where
colored pencil
artists meet,
learn, and
show.
Yellow Hibiscus in the California Sun 15"x15"
Judi Marsh-Garrity
Prismacolor pencils on orange Canson paper
Everglades Trail
Judi Marsh-Garrity
Calla Lilies 15"x28"
Judi Marsh-Garrity
Prismacolor pencils on smooth dark green matboard. Initially I called this piece "The Quick and the Dead" because of the
dried up blossoms still standing tall amongst the fresh ones. Sort of a metaphor for all life on earth.
I have had a checkered career in teaching, graphic design, illustration, portraiture, basketry, jewelry design, and museum education. I recently moved to Bend, Oregon, with Ed, my husband of three years, after a life spent in southeast Florida and southern California. It is a brand new adventure and an opportunity to devote myself full time to my art. I look forward to learning more about the new materials and media complementary to colored pencil.
I have always been fascinated by flowering plants and how their form is broken up or erased by sun and shadow. Please visit my Web site and see my colored pencil interpretations of tropical plants, as well as portraits in oil, landscapes and decorative painting.
I am currently offering classes in the basics of colored pencils, portraiture, and basketry in my home studio in Bend.
Prints and/or giclees of all my work, available.
Contact Judi Marsh-Garrity:
Permission for use of any image in this gallery or on this Web site is required.
| © CPSA District Chapter 201
Iguanas With Papaya
Judi Marsh-Garrity