Judee Dickinson

Judith Dickinson

Judith considers her love, passion, and ability to create and reproduce beauty to be a truly spiritual experience. She is thankful that God has entrusted this gift to her to use and to share with others. Judith began painting in oils at 8 years of age under the tutelage of an artist who observed her talent and offered to teach her. Though she is largely self-taught, she has been fortunate to work under some top artists, most recently Craig Tennant, Anthony Ryder and Michael Shane Neal. Judith has been painting professionally for more than 35 years. She was honored to have been selected to paint the official portrait of Colorado Governor Bill Ritter that is currently hanging in the Colorado capital building. Judith’s extensive body of work includes a series of paintings of African widows and orphans (Judith and her husband have a non-profit to help orphans and widows in Uganda and Rwanda). Though her love and passion is for portraiture and figure, Judith also paints western paintings, depicting the character and strength of Native Americans and western people. Judith owns and teaches at the Art Academy of Colorado (a thriving art school for children and adults).

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