judy kermis blotnick
I show up in the studio most days expecting answers to questions I have not yet articulated. There is always the expectation that I will learn something very meaningful and will become a very deep person.
I paint often in white not because it symbolizes death but because it is the color of blank, of nothing, with the expectation that something will happen to it to change it. Color will happen.
After 20 years on New York's Seventh Avenue I have reconciled the love of fashion I thought fluffy with art that I thought substantial. I now know that they are both means of communication and I often use the language of fashion to speak in my paintings.