Judy's
unique approach to her work is through the use of the rare and demanding
scratchboard technique. Working on smooth Clayboard, a board with a white china
clay surface, she paints her subject solidly with black India ink. Then, using
an X-Acto knife and blades that she changes every few minutes, she scratches out
magnificent detail.
Two
themes predominate, and often converge, in Judy's "art of concealed
imagery": the precarious balance of wildlife in today's environment and the
fate of Native Americans whom Larson especially admires for their intuitive
understanding of ecological balance.
After receiving a B.S. in Commercial Art from
Pacific Union College in California, Judy spent 17 years as a commercial artist,
illustrator and art director. In addition to limited edition fine art prints,
her work has been published in two books, Hidden Spirits: Search-and-Find Scenes
from the American West, a children's book, and The Spirit Within.