Judy Mintze
Judy Mintze
Original Paintings
Meet The Artist
Hi I'm Judy an Indiana based artist - My work focuses on abstract and figurative paintings. My goal is to create artwork that consists of endless variations. Many of my paintings have layers of textures while some are painted with translucent colors with lots of water and spontaneous brush movements. My motivation often comes from real life experiences or images in my dreams. I rarely repeat my work since each piece of art expresses my thoughts or feeling at that particular time. I'm inspired mostly by the challenge of creating something new or something unique to my style.
Art for me is more than painting or creating impressive pieces, it is an expression of my inner thoughts my voice. It’s all about transferring my thoughts onto canvas, and letting the viewer take away what speaks to them. My work can be found throughout the world in private collections and commercial enterprises. My painting “Abstract Round” was selected to be featured in Maine Home Design October 2020 issue.
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Exhibits: Hoosier Salon - Broad Ripple Art Gallery, Athenaeum Art Gallery, , Corner Vise Gallery Zionsville, IN., Carmel Gallery Walk 2012, Nickel Plate Art 2015, Indiana Design Center Carmel, IN., Art on The Avenue 2014, Indy Arts Council Group Exhibit 2015, Stutz Gallery Group Exhibit 2017, High Frequency Art Gallery Fishers, IN, Indianapolis Art Center Group Exhibition Home Bound, 2020, Fishers Art Gallery at City Hall Group Exhibition 2020, Garfield Park Arts Center Group Exhibition 2021, Indy Dress for Success Fashion Show 2021, Hamilton County Artists' Association Group Exhibit 2021, Fishers Arts Council, Featured Artist, Jan 2022, Meijer Women's History Month (Winner Art Contest), 2023 https://meijercommunity.com/Artist-Hopes-Artwork-Inspires-Women-to-Prioritize-Self-Care
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​"Many Believe - and I believe - that I have been designated for this work by God. In spite of my old age, I do not want to give it up; I work out of love for God and put all my hope in him." - Michelangelo