Judith C. Carbine
Judith C. Carbine grew up on a Vermont dairy farm, studied piano and organ, and did many creative projects for church and school. She began painting, which she had always wanted to do, forty years ago, as her children were growing up. Judith discovered the work of the European and American impressionists and their use of light, color, and brushwork. She studied with other painters: Frank Webb, Milford Zornes, Henry Fukuhara, Don Andrews, Charles Sovek and others. Frank Webb cites the work of American watercolorist, Ed Whitney, who said that painters are shape makers, symbol collectors, and entertainers. Keeping these…
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