
New Horizons
29 May - 6 June 2026
An exhibition celebrating the recent changes in our landscape. These works do not separate city from countryside, nor structure from nature; instead, they reveal how deeply intertwined they have become.
Across the collection, roads slip into fields, rooftops emerge behind trees, and utility lines trace subtle geometries across open skies. The familiar markers of human habitation: bridges, walls, street corners, and industrial remnants are not treated as intrusions, but as integral features of the environments we inhabit. Rendered in fluid washes and delicate layers, these elements appear less fixed, more transient, as though they too are subject to weather, time, and memory.
Judith’s award winning watercolour painting is preoccupied with the juxtaposition between the natural landscape and the industrial forms upon it; the enduring relationship between man and nature, the soft beauty of the English landscape and the hard lines of the industrial form. There is a beauty in the march of a line of pylons creating a network across the countryside, a dark underpass contrasting with sunlit fields.
In parallel with her watercolours Judith’s portfolio also include large abstract gloss paint artworks inspired by the view of earth from space. These paintings are rented out to London offices and hotels through Artiq international art agency.




























