The Wisconsin Watercolor Society was founded in 1952 by a group of Wisconsin artists. It was the first Wisconsin art organization to be devoted exclusively to watercolor painting. Its purpose now as then has always been to demonstrate and exhibit meaningful development in the medium of watercolor and to serve as a catalyst for those genuinely interested in watercolor.

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Winter Thaw, Watercolor, 12x12", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Winter Thaw, Watercolor, 12x12", by Judith Gahn Murphy
First Day of Spring, Watercolor, 13x12", by Judith Gahn Murphy
First Day of Spring, Watercolor, 13x12", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Fallen Begonias, Watercolor, 12x16", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Fallen Begonias, Watercolor, 12x16", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Hecho En Mexico, Watercolor, 12x16", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Hecho En Mexico, Watercolor, 12x16", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Sunflowers in Love, Watercolor, 12x14", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Sunflowers in Love, Watercolor, 12x14", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Fallen Leaves, Watercolor, 16x14", by Judith Gahn Murphy
Fallen Leaves, Watercolor, 16x14", by Judith Gahn Murphy

Judith Gahn Murphy

Artist Biography

Judith Gahn Murphy is a graduate of the University of Wisconsin Madison in FIne Arts. In college, she concentrated on typography and printmaking, but later when balancing her life and lack of space that was available she found watercolor. Judith’s watercolors are in many companies such as Northwestern Mutual, Aurora Health Care, Community Bank, Chicago Fire TV Series sets. Judith teaches watercolor at Milwaukee Area Technical College and through Mequon and Nicolet recreation departments.

Recent Exhibitions & Awards

Watercolor Wisconsin, Racine, WI; Paint the Town Plymouth Plein Air Multiple Award winner, Plymouth, WI; Interfaith Artist Award winner, Milwaukee, WI; Waterworks show at Gallery 100, Plymouth, WI; Doors of Cedarburg, Cedarburg and Historic Wisconsin, Cedarburg Art Museum, Cedarburg, WI

Artist Statement

Judith Gahn Murphy grew up knowing she wanted to be an artist. Quite frankly, it was the only way she could express herself. Seeing has always been a challenge for her. She tells how when she put her new eyeglasses on at the early age of six she was astounded at what she had been missing. Sight is something an artist does not take lightly or is it just one dimensional. ( joke intended ) “Painting how I see things allows me to express myself, unlike any other way I know.” Watercolor painting is a medium that allows her creative expressions to flow.

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