Judith Barath

Judith Barath

Mixed Media - Painting - Photography - Visual Arts - Digital Art

judith.barath@gmail.com

Website: https://www.judithbaratharts.com

   3 Hampton Dr, Oak Brook, IL, 60523

Judith Barath graduated from the University of Design and Graphic Arts in Budapest, Hungary, where she earned an MA in graphic design. After completing her degree, she worked as a freelance illustrator. In February 1987 moved to Los Angeles, California, with her family, and between 1987 and 1994 worked as a children's book illustrator. In 1994, she started working as an art director at Equity Marketing, a promotions agency in California.

In September 1995, Judith's family moved to Oak Brook, Illinois, where she worked on freelance projects for local promotional agencies such as Simon Marketing and The Marketing Store Worldwide. Besides creating digital art, Judith likes to devote her time to painting oil landscapes, floral paintings, and abstract images.

Judith is curious by nature, which has led her to explore and experiment with many different mediums. While her work is mainly based on oil painting, photography, and digital art, she has experimented enough to add originality and exclusiveness to her abstract pieces presented in this book. Her work displays a fine blend of contemporary techniques and traditional values of fine art.

Her work reflects that Judith is passionate about artistic expression in a variety of mediums. She believes that her passions work together to keep her inspired. She travels around the world to discover exotic sights of nature and the modern-day marvels reflected in the evolution of technology, architecture, fashion, and even the lifestyle of people from different corners and cultures.

Everything she creates, from oil paintings and abstract art to photography, demonstrates the depth and versatility of her talents and solid aesthetical sensibility for colors and forms, stimulating creativity and critical thinking.

Whether the details are unspecified or specified, abstract art always demands more extraordinary imagination from those who care to do it. Nonetheless, abstract art has and will continue to leave a mark on those who deem it valuable in any capacity.

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