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Judy Buxton

Judy Buxton is internationally renowned for her bold and vigorous use of paint, predominantly applied with a palette knife, each stroke defining something crucial in the composition and balance of the work.


Judy Buxton’s work includes studio still-lives of delicate flowers and objects, their transience requiring an urgent response, the marks on the canvasses echoing the fall of the petals on the table. The monumental, universal forms of horses and riders gives life to a figurative, bold, sculptural drawing and carving on the canvas, expressing her passion for the subject.


Judy Buxton was born in Sydney in 1961. She studied at Torquay College Art Foundation 1999-1990, then painting at Falmouth College of Art 1990-1993 and received a First-Class Honours degree in Fine Art. Following this, Judy was awarded a bursary to study at the Royal Academy Schools in London for a Post Graduate Diploma in Painting from 1990-1993 and was awarded a RA PG Dip in Fine Art Painting.


In 1995, Judy Buxton moved to Cornwall where she established both her home and studio with her artist husband, abstract painter Jeremy Annear and she continues to practice today. Her inspiration is drawn from the surrounding landscape, heath, coast and river. Her large, painterly canvasses of light and reflection have a strong, physical presence.


Judy Buxton has received numerous awards and reviews, student prizes including the David Murray Travel Scholarship and the prestigious Sir Cyril Sweet Prize, for which she received the honour of the Freedom of the City of London. Other prizes include, Royal Watercolour Prize, First Prize Gold, Medal the Worshipful Company of Painter-Stainers in 1996, the Natwest Finalist and Prize Winner in 1997, The Hunting Art Prize Winner in 2005.


Judy Buxton has exhibited in Solo Shows throughout the UK since 1996, and her work can be found in many Public, Private and Corporate Collections, both in the UK and worldwide including The Swiss Bank, Connaught Hotel, Richard Hannon Racing, Godolphin Stables and Firmdale Hotels and Falmouth University.

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