Judith Corrigan
“I have sometimes seen in the gaze of a horse, the inhuman beauty of a world from before the event of mankind.” — Bartabas
Artist’s Statement
Growing up in the Catskill Mountains on the banks of the Hudson River, from a young age I gained a strong connection to the contours of the land and the rhythms of nature.
As a child I spent summers on a farm in southwestern Massachusetts where domestic animals, horses especially, captured my young imagination, embedding in my psyche images of majestic size and graceful beauty.
These early images, coupled with a love of music and dance, developed subconsciously over the years, giving rise to colorful, mysterious paintings of human figures and animals intertwined in the dance of life.
Exhibitions
Judith Corrigan’s work has been exhibited throughout Connecticut, as well as in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and France.
Judith’s website
Artist’s Statement
Growing up in the Catskill Mountains on the banks of the Hudson River, from a young age I gained a strong connection to the contours of the land and the rhythms of nature.
As a child I spent summers on a farm in southwestern Massachusetts where domestic animals, horses especially, captured my young imagination, embedding in my psyche images of majestic size and graceful beauty.
These early images, coupled with a love of music and dance, developed subconsciously over the years, giving rise to colorful, mysterious paintings of human figures and animals intertwined in the dance of life.
Exhibitions
Judith Corrigan’s work has been exhibited throughout Connecticut, as well as in Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, and France.
Judith’s website