All images © Kelly Louise Judd, shared with permission
Symmetry and mirroring inform many of ’s paintings, which intertwine flora and fauna in delicate compositions. Ferns overlay the long tails of two cats, a lanky heron gracefully perches among bluebells and sunflowers, and human hands reach upward to reveal sprawling botanicals. Rendered on neutral-toned backdrops, the works evoke the patterns and organic recurrences found throughout the natural world.
Judd, who lives and works in the Midwest, generously shares glimpses into her process on , and you can shop prints of her pieces on .






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