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Judith A. Maddox Saylor
Endangered Species      Nature          Land and Seascapes


Fibonacci Sunflower, No.1,JAM Saylor

Please mark your calendar for the opening Reception at The Noyes Museum of Art 2011 Associate Artist Members Exhibition on Friday, December 2, 2011, from 5:00 until 8:00 in the evening. The exhibit will be up for the entire month of December. Fibonacci Sunflower, No. 1 will be at the exhibition, along with other art from the fabulous group of Associate Artists of the Noyes Museum.  We hope you will join us in our celebration of the arts!


The Islander News:   
For Protection of Creatures Great and Small:  Loggerhead Turtle Paintings
Click here to read the article.


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'Three Old Sea Grape Leaves' and 'Three New Sea Grape Leaves'

 

Marjory Stoneman Douglas Biscayne Nature Center Gallery
6700 Crandon Blvd. in Crandon Park's North Beach Entrance
Key Biscayne, Fl. 33149

 

 



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     Welcome to the web site for the original paintings of Judith A. Maddox Saylor. Through her paintings, she shows us a magnified world. A world in which the beauty of nature is reflected, at its heart.  Like the seashell that is left behind on the shore line...she also finds beauty in the skull that once hosted a living creature. 
     Her portfolio includes paintings of New Jersey, New Mexico, Florida and other parts of our America...tropical leaves... the Heliconia and Sea Grape, ...trees...the Sea Grape and Palm, ...flowers of the tropics...orchids and hibiscus and of northern climes...sunflowers,...endangered species...the Loggerhead Turtle,
...seascapes of near and far and ...seashells, both large and small. These paintings celebrate nature.

It is my hope ...
that these paintings will open a
dialogue with nature,
so we can stop for a moment,
to look and to see...
the tree...
the leaf...
the flower at our feet,
our nature...yours and mine.
It is worth the stopping...and the seeing. 

Judith



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