Judy McSween
Charleston, SC
Painter of the ordinary and beautiful. Teacher of the brave and curious. Advocate for optimism and sharing.
Message"I pulled up that picture, Googled your website and looked into your work. Your images leapt off the screen - your eye/voice is unique, the emotional content is immediately evident and powerful, and I was simply captivated." ~Collector
Judy McSween is a Charleston based artist who paints familiar abstracts to document inspiring life experiences. A native of Warren Ohio, and a graduate of Bowling Green State University with a BFA specialization in painting, McSween also taught elementary and middle school art in Ohio and South Carolina for over twenty years. She credits her students with teaching her to interpret her surroundings with fresh eyes and to instill joy in her work.
McSween’s paintings transcend ordinary perspectives, transporting viewers to dreamlike places. She works from realism, taking an image and deconstructing the composition into sweeping curves of color, unexpected angles, and smooth planes. Painting lines and scraping through layers of color to find pathways, arteries or roots, she leads viewers through her paintings to spaces infused with light and joy. That light— just beyond the horizon, spilling into a field, or captured for a split second along an edge, is McSween’s signature. Her style combines delicately blended brushwork with bold intuitive palette knife marks, making her paintings fresh, lively, and familiar.
Influenced by the underwater abstracts of Bob Mazur, her painting professor at Bowling Green State University, McSween draws inspiration for her own work from the places she’s lived, from her childhood home in Northeast Ohio to her current home in Charleston, SC. An explorer of the National Parks and outdoor spaces, she brings the serenity and power of nature into her paintings:
“Everybody needs beauty—places to play in and pray in where nature may heal and cheer and give strength to the body and soul alike.” —John Muir
Her awards include Second Place in SC Chapter of NAWA's We See: Painting From Verse April 2023, Honorable Mention in Amethyst International Juried Exhibit April 2023, Best Painting in Piccolo Spoleto Juried Art Exhibit at Charleston's City Gallery 2022, Honorable Mention for her paintings at the 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Outdoor Art Exhibit In Charleston, SC, Honorable Mentions in North Charleston’s Festival of the Arts both in oils and acrylics, second prize in South Haven Michigan’s 2018 Art of the Sea, and an Award of Excellence in Clermont Florida’s Champions for the Arts 2016.
In 2017, she was selected as the Design Winner of the The City of North Charleston Arts Fest Design Competition. As the winner of the statewide contest, McSween’s abstract oil painting, titled Scraping the Sky II, was used to promote the 2017 North Charleston Arts Fest, and the painting became part of the City’s permanent Public Art Collection.
McSween advocates for art to educate and uplift. Her collectors and fans enjoy videos of her painting process and photos of work in progress as well as her reflective and educational monthly newsletters. She is represented by the Dare Gallery in downtown Charleston SC, the Sandpiper Gallery on Sullivan's Island, SC. She is a member of the National Association of Women Artists.
Statement
I guard my heart in private, but I crack it open when I paint. A bold colorist with a drawing foundation and a painterly style, I create surfaces that pulsate with depth and rhythm and images that encapsulate memories. My process requires immediacy—letting one moment flow into another, banishing my analytic tendencies. My most recent paintings, created for my Free Your Mind series, combine printed overlapping textures and loose painterly brushwork, illuminating experiences and emotions that connect us. Figures painted in the foreground anchor some paintings, directing viewers upward and outward. They rise, dissolving into an exploding universe, becoming one with the cosmos. In other paintings, the pure fluidity of drawn lines and overlapping colors suggests the feeling of dreaming, moving seamlessly from one place to another. The body of my work celebrates the curiosity and wonder we share about our place and purpose in this world.
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