Judine Fiddler is a Jamaican-born artist currently based in New York. With an undergraduate degree from New York University, where she studied both Psychology and Studio Art, Fiddler brings a unique perspective to her work. Her artistic mediums include acrylic paint, watercolors, and charcoal on paper or canvas.

Fiddler's work primarily portrays black figures, sourced from real life, images, and imagination. Her figurative portraits and mixed media paintings are influenced by abstract expressionism and incorporate her knowledge of psychology and human behavior to capture emotional conflict and resilience.

Fiddler frequently draws inspiration from her own memories and childhood experiences to reflect the vagaries of time and recollection. Her paintings often feature a range of settings including landscapes and architecture that suggest both cohesion and chaos. Her artistic style is reflective of the complexity and richness of human emotions and experiences, making her work thought-provoking and impactful.

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