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b. 1962 -

Judith Fulmer began her study in 1988 at Towson University, MD. Subsequently she spent summers in Provincetown, MA where she studied in the Cape Cod School of Art. In 2000 she was a monitor at the Cape Cod School of Art, living in the Pearl Street Studio. She continued to monitor courses for several summers. She has also studied painting at the Schuler School of fine Arts, Baltimore. She travels frequently to France and Italy where she paints the land and sea of these countries. She has mastered not only oil, but also watercolors and pastels. The colors Fulmer uses are radiant, especially in areas of shadows where she employs chromatic (hue) shifts to suggest brilliant light. Fulmer is active in several art groups: Maryland Pastel Society, Provincetown Art Association Museum, Castle Hill Truro Center for the Arts, and the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association. Her work is represented by Whitehill Gallery in Annapolis, Gail Browne Gallery in Provincetown, and the Henry Philips Gallery of Provincetown.

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b. 1962 -

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Judith Fulmer began her study in 1988 at Towson University, MD. Subsequently she spent summers in Provincetown, MA where she studied in the Cape Cod School of Art. In 2000 she was a monitor at the Cape Cod School of Art, living in the Pearl Street Studio. She continued to monitor courses for several summers. She has also studied painting at the Schuler School of fine Arts, Baltimore. She travels frequently to France and Italy where she paints the land and sea of these countries. She has mastered not only oil, but also watercolors and pastels. The colors Fulmer uses are radiant, especially in areas of shadows where she employs chromatic (hue) shifts to suggest brilliant light. Fulmer is active in several art groups: Maryland Pastel Society, Provincetown Art Association Museum, Castle Hill Truro Center for the Arts, and the Mid-Atlantic Plein Air Painters Association. Her work is represented by Whitehill Gallery in Annapolis, Gail Browne Gallery in Provincetown, and the Henry Philips Gallery of Provincetown.