Judy Mackey
Southlake, Texas
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Favorite Burrito: Christina's, Trophy Club, TX
Dream Dinner Date: James Burke
Reading Right Now: Pride and Prejudice, again...
Favorite Film: Pane e Tulipani
Breakfast of Choice: Waffles
Favorite Color: Red
Best Museum: Kimball in Fort Worth
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I have always been interested in art and took painting lessons as a child growing up in Japan but I entered the world of Fine Art as a Professional Artist in 2005. I paint mostly with a palette knife, with a heavy build-up of paint which gives my paintings a lot of texture. I like working with a limited palette of colors using either Ultramarine blue or Prussian blue for my blues, Cadmium yellow light, Cadmium red medium or Alizarin Crimson for my reds, and Titanium white, and occasionally adding Burnt Sienna, Yellow Ochre and or Magenta. I love being able to mix and derive new colors with the limited palette of colors. I strive to create beautiful colors and capture the light and shadows along with the textures in every painting. My painting style is impressionistic with simplicity.
My artwork is in private collections in Europe, Japan, Canada and the United States.
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