Local artist Judy Ladd was recently appointed by the Hot Springs Board of
Directors to serve on the Arts Advisory Committee for the City of Hot Springs.
The nine-member committee reviews and recommends placement of permanent art at
publicly-owned facilities in the city; helps organize and promote temporary art
exhibits at publicly-owned facilities; and helps secure private grant funding
and art donations for permanent art displays at public buildings and
facilities.
Ladd began her artistic training
as a young child, redrawing pictures from comic books. This gave her the ability
to achieve the perspective and depth of a commercial artist. Copying comic
books showed her how to draw foreshortened hands and legs, thereby accomplishing
the difficult act of drawing figures in action. By understanding the
relationship of an object as seen from different positions, she is able to draw
from memory many images that a less proficient artist would need a live model to
accomplish.
Ladd entered and won her first
art contest as an eighth grader at Lakeside School in Hot Springs. With no
formal art classes available locally, she continued her self-study, examining
and drawing anything that caught her eye. As with most young girls, she was
attracted to movie stars and copied their portraits from available
magazines.
After moving to Arizona, Ladd
was encouraged by a high school instructor to attend extension classes from the
University of Arizona at Tucson. She attended more art classes at West Phoenix
High School and won her first statewide award with a pen and ink drawing.
After graduation, Ladd lived in
Dallas, Texas, and several New Mexico towns, painting interesting places that
appealed to her. She enrolled in the University of Houston at Houston, Texas,
majoring in geology and minoring in art, and taking private art lessons from
renowned Houston artist Dick Turner.
Ladd’s paintings have been
accepted into many juried art contests, including the New Mexico State Fair. As
Honorable Mention winner of an art contest held during Texas’ sesquicentennial
celebration, Ladd’s design was displayed along a major Houston parkway.
Now a Hot Springs resident, Ladd
is currently updating her portfolio and will soon be showing more current
works.
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