Judith Hutchison has been a lawyer, a psychologist, and a lover of expansive Western skies. She finds that a good set of headphones, oil paint, and a paintbrush often are a panacea for the stressors of everyday life.
Grateful for the graceful teaching and advice of Walt Bartman, W. Michael Bartman III, and Robert Spellman, Hutchison paints somewhere between impressionism and expressionism. Her most constant references are Van Gogh and Turner as their paintings dance with light and color, and with much movement, depart from the literal.