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Artist: Judy Nimtz
Bar Aduela, Porto

Bar Aduela, Porto

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sh...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

DTLA

DTLA

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sh...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

Kharis I (megálos)

Kharis I (megálos)

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sheepshead Peninsula in West Cork...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Modern Kouros 1

Modern Kouros 1

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged S...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

À Gloriette du Lac

Judy NimtzÀ Gloriette du Lac

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À Gloriette du Lac

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sh...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Eclipse

Eclipse

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sheepshead Peninsula in West Cork, and then driving the circumference of the island for more exploration and painting. Along with my husband, also a painter, I’ve been going abroad...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Boreas

Boreas

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sheepshead Peninsula in West Cork, and then driving the circumference of the island for more exploration and painting. Along with my husband, also a painter, I’ve been going abroad...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

Prepare for Battle

Prepare for Battle

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sheepshead Peninsula in West Cork...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

Materials

Oil, Panel

Dragon Spine

Dragon Spine

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sheepshead Peninsula in West Cork...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

Kharis IV

Kharis IV

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sh...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

Capriole

Capriole

By Judy Nimtz

Located in Fairfield, CT

Artist Statement Intermundium: space between worlds 2021 In the summer of 2019, I traveled to Ireland for an extended painting trip, renting a cottage for a month on the rugged Sh...

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2010s Judy Nimtz Art

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Oil, Panel

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