“A Break in the Storm” by Kathleen Hudson

“A Break in the Storm”

16 x 12 in.

$1750

Available in the American Impressionist Society National Juried Exhibition at Montgomery Lee Fine Art in Park City, Utah (until October 29)

About the Artist:

Kathleen B. Hudson has a studio at Artists’ Attic in downtown Lexington, Kentucky, and is a member of the Copley Society of Art in Boston, Massachusetts. She is a Signature Member of the American Society of Marine Artists.

Hudson received the Grand Prize in the 6th Annual PleinAir Salon this year for her painting Bright Morning, Timberline Falls, which was featured on the June/July 2017 cover of PleinAir magazine. She is also featured as an “Artist to Watch” in the July issue of Southwest Art.

When Hudson’s not outside painting, you can find her in the studio creating a series of landscapes that emphasize the dynamic interplay of light, shadow, and atmospherics.

 

Upcoming Events

Oct 8-16. Cape Ann Plein Air Festival (Cape Ann, MA)

Oct 22-29. En Plein Air Texas (San Angelo, TX)


Select Awards
Grand Prize, 2017 6th Annual PleinAir Salon

Best of Show, 2014 Augusta Plein Air Festival
Second Place, 2017 Oil Painters of America Wet Paint Competition

Best Waterscape 2017 Solomons Plein Air Festival

Third Place, 2016 Plein Air Rockies
Honorable Mention, 2016 Bucks County Plein Air Festival

See more of her work at www.kathleenbhudson.com


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Andrew Webster
Andrew Webster is the former Editor of Fine Art Today and worked as an editorial and creative marketing assistant for Streamline Publishing. Andrew graduated from The University of North Carolina at Asheville with a B.A. in Art History and Ceramics. He then moved on to the University of Oregon, where he completed an M.A. in Art History. Studying under scholar Kathleen Nicholson, he completed a thesis project that investigated the peculiar practice of embedded self-portraiture within Christian imagery during the 15th and early 16th centuries in Italy.

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