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To receive updates on Scottish artistJudith BRIDGLAND's art works click here Right now we are waiting for new Judith BRIDGLAND Animals Art to arrive at the gallery. In the meantime, here is a wider selection of the artist's work featured at the Red Rag Scottish Gallery.
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Art by Judith BRIDGLAND Scottish Art and Artists at Red Rag Gallery Judith Bridgland was born in 1962 in Australia, and trained in Glasgow, Scotland where she now lives and works. She graduated from Glasgow University in 1984 with a Masters degree with Honours in Fine Art. Judith creates paintings very much in the Scottish colourist tradition. Her art works are bold, exuberant and vibrantly joyful landscapes Working in oils, her paintings use bold, vigorous, rhythmical strokes of impasto paint combined with delicate brushwork. This gives an exciting texture to the paint surface along with a sense of abstraction, which reflects natures contrasts and delicate harmonies. However, whilst the work is very painterly, it also has a strong sense of place. Talking about her paintings Judith says: 'My work combines a love of almost sculptural texture, and contrasts between elements such as the abstract and the figurative, organic and geometric, thick and thin paint. Landscape is not just about the land; it is about the experience of a very particular moment, and the scenes I paint are all very precise, particular places, ones which I often return to again and again. As such, they are records of a particular moment which is now gone, but they also of speak of a cumulative experience. So as well as being an actual place, the landscape is also an expression of me, a form of self-portrait of an emotional landscape.' Winner of the 1999 MacRoberts Open Prize, the 2009 House for An Art Lover Award, and the Glasgow Art Club Award in 2016, Judith is also a member of the Paisley Art Institute, and a regular exhibitor at the Royal Glasgow Institute and Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Watercolour. She has had sell-out shows in Scotland, London and the rest of the UK as well as exhibiting further afield in America, Russia and Sweden. Today Judiths work can be found in the collections of The Royal Bank of Scotland, British Midland, The University of Strathclyde, Glasgow Caledonian University, and privately worldwide. In addition to Red Rag Art Gallery Judith Bridgland art work has been exhibited at other leading Scottish Art Galleries. Each painting at Red Rag is sourced from the Judith Bridgland artist studio and like all Red Rag Scottish art and Contemporary art it can be shipped worldwide. This is the Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery website page which features paintings of Architectural subjects. Within the art listings you will find artists with an International reputation plus the Scottish art works of young artists. At Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery there is always an extensive choice of contemporary paintings featuring Architectural scenes from across the world. All the Architectural paintings available from Red Rag Art Gallery are acquired directly from the Scottish art studio of each featured artist. This guarantees that the paintings are genuine pieces of fine contemporary art from the artist. In addition to guaranteeing authenticity it also ensures that Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery offers best and value for money. Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery is open seven days a week for sales of contemporary Scottish Art. All architectural Scottish art from Red Rag can be delivered throughout the world service normally within a few days of purchase. To view Animals Scottish art work of each artist simply click on the artist's name or image. Information about every contemporary painting including size and price is displayed by clicking on the image for each Scottish art work. If you would like to buy an animal painting or require further information about Red Rag Scottish art please contact Red Rag Scottish Art Gallery or CALL RED RAG NOW on 01451 832563 or outside the UK +44 1451 832563.
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