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Judith Braun

  • sophiegbishop
  • Feb 28, 2016
  • 1 min read

Judith Braun is a fingerpainter who has create this peice called Diamond Dust and is one of her largest paintings at a scale of 12 feet by 48 feet. She painted it by using her own hands and charcoal in front of a live audience in just a week. Much like Zaria Forman I like how she uses her bare hands to create her peice, with this she manages to create a great sence of depth within her work. She has much more controll over what is happening on the canvas and has a direct connection with all of her works.

I personally really love her work, I love the use of charcoal and how she create movement using it. I am amazed at how she managed to create this peice in just a week. I think it is extremly create how she did it infront of a live audience, I think it adds another dinamic to the peice as it incorpirates them into it as well giving the audience a direct link with her work.

Personally I think the work could be more powerful if she used different colour as I feel it would lift it off the canvas more and bring more life into the paintng. I understand that using the black charcoal gives it a great depth but I think colour would bring another aspect into it and bring life into it.


 
 
 

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