RCAA member Judith Lynn Smith featured artist in March at Clabber Girl

Sunlight and Shadows by Judith Lynn Smith

Sunlight and Shadows by Judith Lynn Smith

River City Art Association member Judith Lynn Smith of Waveland is the featured artist in March in The Gallery at Clabber Girl Museum in Terre Haute.

Judith is a former teacher and business executive who has been a life-long art enthusiast. She recently learned oil painting, and it very quickly became her “passion.” She enjoys painting the things she loves – seascapes, landscapes, still life, abstracts – and especially birds of all  kinds.

Her exhibit at Clabber Girl is titled “All Natural” and presents a variety of her nature scenes and water birds.

Robin's Nest by Judith Lynn Smith

Robin’s Nest by Judith Lynn Smith

Judith also is a member of Wabash Valley Art Guild, Arts Illiana and many other art organizations throughout central Indiana.

She has enjoyed participating in many exhibitions and competitions, and meeting interesting and enthusiastic artists and patrons.

Judith also has art on exhibit in Zionsville, Crawfordsville, Noblesville and Indianapolis.

To find out more about Judith, view some of her paintings, and learn about her recent art adventures, visit artbyjudi.blogspot.com.

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1 Response to RCAA member Judith Lynn Smith featured artist in March at Clabber Girl

  1. Monty Jones says:

    That “Sunlight and Shadows” painting looks fabulous. I’ve admired your landscapes, seascapes, and sunsets since you joined RCAA., can’t wait to see what you come up with next–Monty J.

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