Abstract painting with dominant shades of blue, purple, orange, with visible brushstrokes and splatters.

Color your world

A window becomes a portal. A grid dissolves mid-canvas. The piece you thought was cool-toned reveals copper hiding in the shadows.

Hudson’s work refuses to stay fixed. It asks you to look again.

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No Prints.

No Editions.

No Second Chances.

Hudson paints singular works.

When the piece sells, that conversation ends.

What exists now is all that will ever exist

An art studio with several paintings on the white walls, a window letting in natural light, and a work table with an easel and art supplies. Some paintings are landscape-themed, and there is a large completed portrait painting on the floor. The room has a ceiling with recessed lighting and a mix of natural and artificial light.
A woman with blonde hair wearing a denim shirt and a tan belt standing in front of an abstract painting with a figure of a woman with crossed arms and a blue background.

Shoot. Edit. Paint. Repeat.

Shoot. Edit. Paint. Repeat.

Years of shooting 16mm film taught Hudson to think in layers. To build scenes through rhythm and cut. To know when tension needs release.

She paints the way she edited: patient layering, then a gesture that breaks the rules. Structure meeting the moment it all goes sideways.

Beauty Isn't the Goal

It's what happens when you pay fierce attention. When you let the architectural grid crack open. When burnt sienna insists its way into your cool palette.

Hudson paints because the work demands it. Not because the market asked for it.

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See What Photographs Miss.

See What Photographs Miss.

Scale. Texture. The way light hits the surface at 10am versus 4pm.

Private studio viewings by appointment only.

Close-up of a black sign with large, green, capital letters spelling 'HATCH'.