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Judy Robinson-Cox is a Cape Ann, Massachusetts photographer and mixed-media artist known for playful landscapes that she constructs from food and populates with tiny figures. Working with scale and space, she creates these miniature worlds in front of the camera without digital manipulation. Judy's photographs of urban landscapes memorialize an iconic building or neighborhood. She sometimes uses the complex process of digitally montaging a detail image with the overall view to capture the essence of a place. She further explores constructed landscapes and digital montage in her three-dimensional photo dioramas and collaged mixed-media pieces. Judy also uses the camera to create abstract images with water and urban vignettes as the primary subject matter.
Judy began her love of photography in 1966 while enrolled at the New York University's School of Fine Arts. Influenced primarily by Aaron Siskand, she roamed the alleys and back streets of New York in search of abstract compositions. Later while enrolled in the University of Connecticut's Fine Arts department, she began experimenting in the darkroom with photographic silk screen and montaging large format 8x10 film positives with layers of color. These early experiments still influence her work today. Judy currently exhibits her work in galleries and art associations in Boston and the North Shore.