Burning Daylight - Ropin' - Sunset Solitude - End of the Day by Judith Durr
In this listing you are buying all four prints. See Durr's bio below.
Each is a 8 x 10 image on 11 x 14 paper - Open Edition JCG Release - Prints On Art Paper -
Fine Art Reproduction on High Quality Art Paper - Mint (pristine/new) Condition - Unframed - Purchased directly form the official publisher
Judith Durr
"My goal is to preserve the heritage of the subjects portrayed in my paintings. I want to capture the emotion of the viewer. I enjoy people wanting to touch the fabric of the rugs or the beads on the moccasins. I strive for realism."
Judith Durr is an Arizona native. She is dedicated to realism in her Southwestern still life oil paintings, and her spectacular style speaks for itself. Her heritage is Choctaw and Cherokee, and she is a registered member of the Choctaw tribe. Her heritage, life on the Navajo reservation and her love of history and archaeology are the inspiration for her paintings.
Judith's award winning style speaks for itself. Her genres include Southwestern still lifes, Western life and historic research. She studied at the Scottsdale Artist School with Jim Daly and in private studies. She currently lives in Cave Creek, Arizona.
She is a member of the Indian Arts and Crafts Association, and is a signature member of Women Artists of the West. Her work is represented in public and private collections throughout the United States, Mexico and Europe.
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