Biography from Kiechel Fine Art:
| Judith Ernst Cherry received her bachelor's degree from Valparaiso
University in Indiana and her Master of Fine Arts from the University
of Nebraska-Lincoln.
For her, each painting is a process. Her observations, then
alterations, of the world around her lead to intricately detailed
trompe l'oeil paintings. Influenced by the work of 19th-century
trompe l'oeil painters Will Harnett and John Peto, Cherry's paintings
reflect the historical "trick the eye" realism of the trompe l'oeil
genre, often with a touch of humor.
Cherry has exhibited her work regionally and nationally in group and
solo exhibitions, winning numerous awards. She has exhibited in
solo shows at the Museum of Nebraska Art in Kearney; the Quincy Arts
Center in Quincy, Illinois; Sheldon Memorial Art Gallery in Lincoln,
Nebraska; and Collin County Community College in Plano, Texas.
Her solo exhibit in New York City made The New York Times'
gallery recommendations for August 2003.
In addition to solo and group exhibitions, Cherry's work has been
featured in galleries, museums and corporate and private collections in
California, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maine, Missouri,
Tennessee and Wyoming.
The artist also teaches at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. |
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