By Steve Gregory @stevengregory
Mar 2, 2021
I recently had the chance to stop by the studio of Nadine Judge, which is tucked away inside a classic old building in downtown LA. She wanted to show me one of her proudest creations, which happened on a fluke. This was laying on her floor in the center of her studio – it practically filled up her floor space.
Nadine titled the piece, TOGETHER WE PAINTED ALONE’, a 12’ x 9’acrylic on canvas.
This is how she explains it: Isolated from their normal lives and sheltering in place from the pandemic, thirty-nine people from all walks of life, from frontline heroes to business owners, helped create a work of art truly of our time.
By Steve Gregory @stevengregory
Mar 2, 2021
I recently had the chance to stop by the studio of Nadine Judge, which is tucked away inside a classic old building in downtown LA. She wanted to show me one of her proudest creations, which happened on a fluke. This was laying on her floor in the center of her studio – it practically filled up her floor space.
Nadine titled the piece, TOGETHER WE PAINTED ALONE’, a 12’ x 9’acrylic on canvas.
This is how she explains it: Isolated from their normal lives and sheltering in place from the pandemic, thirty-nine people from all walks of life, from frontline heroes to business owners, helped create a work of art truly of our time.