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JUDITH BINIASZ

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Judith was born in Washington, D.C. and grew up in Silver Spring Maryland.  Very early her teachers took note of her artistic ability.  She still has her first original of a somewhat recognizable drawing of “Micky Mouse” from kindergarten.

 

During her senior year in college her mother spotted an advertisement in the newspaper for an “experienced male technical illustrator”.  Judith was very young and optimistically applied for the job.  Her future boss got a kick out of an inexperienced female applying and let her work at the drawing board for three hours before he announced that he would hire his first female technical illustrator.  She eventually became the assistant head of the art department and was the only female illustrator in the company.

 

She graduated with an Advertising/Commercial Art degree from the University of Maryland.  She has worked in various art mediums in Washington, Maryland, Georgia and Florida.  She has worked in stain glass, been a technical illustrator, assistant head of the art department in a defense contractor facility, a commercial artist, head of the art shop for a printing company and a freelance artist before taking up oil painting.  She says that she finally has “found my true medium”.

 

A goodly part of her duties as an illustrator was producing drawings of airplane parts for manuals so that mechanics could assemble planes.  Among her many duties were producing line drawings, retouching photos, producing airbrush renderings, creating oversized slides for various technical speeches and designing flow charts and circuit boards.  It was a fascinating job and always exciting because by the time she became bored with doing the same thing, someone would need a different piece of an airplane that they wanted her to measure and draw.  Needless to say, her early work experience has played a large part in her rather detailed realistic oil paintings.

 

Judith and her husband of 42 years have two daughters.  Natalie works in the advertising field for CBS in Atlanta and Diana is an attorney in Tampa.

 

Judith creates detailed Florida scenes, architectural paintings and recently taken up dog portraits.  She accepts commissions and creates paintings from her own photographs.

 

Judith has shown her work in the Alexandria Gallery in Land O Lakes, Artists Gallery Royale in St. Petersburg and the Vincent William gallery in St. Pete Beach.  At the moment her work is hanging in The Art Cottage in Winter Haven. 

Riverwalk

Takin’ a Break

Useppa One

Lazy Days

Early Bird Gets The Fish