My Journey in Color: An Exhibition by Judy Hodge
Judy Hodge’s latest exhibition, “My Journey in color,” is a vibrant and evocative exploration of the places where her heart lands. Through her paintings, Hodge recaptures her experiences, feelings, and the joy of being present in the moment. Her work is a testament to the quiet peace she finds in the beauty, power, impulse, and majesty of nature. In this exhibition, Hodge aims to pass on the connection she feels with the natural world. She describes her journey as a short walk on this planet, and her wish is to share the texture, emotion, and visceral experience that she was given during her time here. Her paintings are categorized as modern impressionism, rich in color, movement, and energy.
Hodge’s works have been featured in several galleries, juried and solo exhibitions, and are part of private corporate and personal collections in the US, Canada, and Japan. “My Journey in color” is a celebration of her artistic vision and her ability to capture the essence of her experiences through her unique style.
The exhibition is not just a display of art; it is an invitation to experience the world through Hodge’s eyes. Each painting is a window into her soul, reflecting the emotions and sensations she felt at the moment of creation. The colors are bold and vibrant, capturing the energy and movement of the natural world. The brushstrokes are fluid and dynamic, conveying a sense of motion and life.
Hodge’s ability to capture the essence of her experiences is what sets her apart as an artist. Her paintings are not just visual representations; they are emotional and visceral experiences. She uses color and form to convey the texture and emotion of the natural world, inviting viewers to feel the same connection she feels.
“My Journey in color” is a testament to Hodge’s talent and dedication as an artist. It is a celebration of her journey and the beauty she finds in the world around her. Through her work, she invites us to join her on this journey, to see the world through her eyes, and to experience the joy and peace she finds in nature.

