Judy Moore Mudd, native to Louisville, KY, is a watercolor and mixed media artist. She is a member of the Kentucky Watercolor Society, National Watercolor Society, and the Portrait Society of America.
Judy was born into a family of artists and raised in an atmosphere of creativity. Her mother, Juanita Watkins Moore, painted in oils, acrylics and watercolors and exhibited at St. James Court in Louisville in its earlier years. Judy also had an uncle, a grandfather, and a great-grandfather who painted.
Judy chose watercolors as her medium of choice, loving the translucency, blending and layering of colors only this medium can provide. Judy enjoys studying the work of American watercolor artists John Singer Sergeant and Winslow Homer and contemporary artists such as American master artist Charles Reid and Australians Robert Wade, Robert Zbukvic and David Taylor. She has had the pleasure of studying with Charles Reid, along with Mel Stabin, Judi Betts, Pat Weaver, Stephen Blackburn and others. She paints weekly with Louisville artist and teacher Tom Scott. This year she is again studying with Charles Reid.
Currently Judy’s art is on display and for sale at the Kentucky Watercolor Society Gallery at Mellwood Arts and Entertainment Center, Duncan’s Wallcoverings on Shelbyville Rd. in St. Matthews, the Trio Salon in Middletown, and the Middletown Library branch of the Louisville Free Public Library.
