Judy's
unique
approach to
her work is
through the
use of the
rare and
demanding
scratchboard
technique.
Working on
smooth
Clayboard, a
board with a
white china
clay
surface, she
paints her
subject
solidly with
black India
ink. Then,
using an X-Acto
knife and
blades that
she changes
every few
minutes, she
scratches
out
magnificent
detail.
Two
themes
predominate,
and often
converge, in
Judy's "art
of concealed
imagery":
the
precarious
balance of
wildlife in
today's
environment
and the fate
of Native
Americans
whom Larson
especially
admires for
their
intuitive
understanding
of
ecological
balance.
After
receiving a
B.S. in
Commercial
Art from
Pacific
Union
College in
California,
Judy spent
17 years as
a commercial
artist,
illustrator
and art
director. In
addition to
limited
edition fine
art prints,
her work has
been
published in
two books,
Hidden
Spirits:
Search-and-Find
Scenes from
the American
West, a
children's
book, and
The Spirit
Within.