“Nothing makes me so happy as to observe nature and paint what I see.” – Henri Rousseau
Judith Barath is a Hungarian contemporary artist residing in the Chicago area, Oak Brook suburb whose work is widely inspired by the world around her. From her nature-inspired oil paintings to world travel photography, Judith’s work provides a glimpse into her extraordinary observant mind and peculiar perception of her surroundings.
Through Judith Barath Arts, she exhibits distinctive contemporary fine art collections featuring original impressionistic nature oil paintings, fine art, photo albums, and sophisticated figurative digital art.
Judith is curious by nature and her curiosity has led her to explore and experiment with different art mediums and techniques. While her work mostly revolves around oil painting, photography, and digital art, she has experimented enough in each niche to add originality and exclusiveness to every single art piece. Most of her artworks boast a fine blend of contemporary techniques and traditional values of fine art.
As clearly reflected in her paintings and photographs, Judith has an undying passion for artistic expression and traveling. She believes that both of her passions work together to keep her inspired. She travels around the world to discover exotic sights of nature as well as the modern-day marvels reflected in the evolution of technology, architecture, fashion, and even in the lifestyle of people belonging to different corners and cultures of the world. Every art piece that she creates, from an oil painting and digital art to a captured photo, demonstrates the depth and versatility of her skills and the story she collects throughout her expeditions.
Judith’s aim is to share the joy and excitement that she finds in the little things of beauty with the viewers. She invites creativity lovers and art enthusiasts to walk through her art collection.
Learn more about Judith in the Chicago Voyage Magazine Interview
"Chicago Botanic Garden" won a finalist Award Certificate in Flowers & Gardens competition
Computer Arts Projects Magazine article
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