Past President of the Ulster Society of Women Artists - Elected 2020. Judith works in a variety of media, including watercolours, acrylics, coloured pencils and printmaking. She often finds this encourages creativity, with one medium feeding off the other, or combining as mixed media pieces that she might embellish with hand stitching, too. Women feature regularly in her depictions of everyday life: a walk with the dog, a mother with her child, falling asleep reading a book on the sofa. At times though, her work alludes to deeper themes of belonging, purpose, acceptance and loss, which probably stems from having previously lived abroad, notably in Chile for ten years. She turned professional in 2012, exhibits regularly in several galleries in Northern Ireland, and has sold work to private collectors worldwide. Other notable shows to date include the Sunday Times Watercolour Competition and the Society of Women Artists, in London's prestigious Mall Galleries, twice with the Royal Watercolour Society's Contemporary Watercolour Competition, and the Royal Ulster Academy’s 2014 and 2018 exhibitions in Belfast, for which she was also shortlisted in 2015 and 2016. She became a member of the Ulster Society of Women Artists in March 2016, and her painting, "High Tea," won the New Member Lily Davies Award. Judith is also a Silver status member of the United Kingdom Coloured Pencil Society. A wide range of contemporaries and past masters inspire the artist, as well as her love of pattern, vintage and retro, and being a nature lover since childhood, animals and birds feature regularly too. For more information, please visit the artist’s website: www.judithloganart.com