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Kentucky artist Judith Egerton experiments with the organic qualities of watercolors and alcohol inks. With nature as inspiration, she uses these versatile pigments in a fresh, often surprising, sometimes whimsical way. Blending artistic intention with the spontaneous action of the mediums, she creates works that reflect her observations of our world.
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Her paintings have been exhibited at the Kentucky Watercolor Society’s national Aqueous event, the Kentucky Governor’s Derby show in the state Capitol and at other regional shows and galleries.
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Egerton is a former board member of KWS and a University of Kentucky graduate who worked more than 30 years as a newspaper journalist. She was honored with a Kentucky Governor’s Award for her work as an arts writer and theater critic at The Courier-Journal of Louisville.