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by Judith Barath
$60.00
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This painting shows a view of the English Walled Garden in The Chicago Botanic Garden. In the foreground, the lush foliage depicted with bold brush... more
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This painting shows a view of the English Walled Garden in The Chicago Botanic Garden. In the foreground, the lush foliage depicted with bold brush strokes create a warm, shady atmosphere. A pair of large, red terracotta vases in the center add a warming accent to the sun-lighted garden by counterbalancing the various shapes of leaves and green colors.
The use of radiant hues and the saturation of the greens, the depiction of the rhythm of shade and light visually reconstruct nature. The feel of summer and the beauty of the garden is invitingly expressed on that contemporary oil painting.
Judith Barath graduated from the Moholy-Nagy University of Art and Design, Budapest, Hungary where she earned a B.A. degree in graphic design. After college she worked as a freelance illustrator and designer and was sought after for many projects by major Hungarian companies. She has illustrated children's books, record covers, movie posters, and greeting cards as well as designed logos, corporate identity presentations, and animated television commercials. In February of 1987, she moved to Los Angeles, California. She worked as a children's book illustrator, and later as an art director at Equity Marketing, a marketing agency in California. In September of 1995, Judith moved to Oak Brook, Illinois where she worked on freelance...
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