"Painter Judith Osborne describes her work as making "aspects
of non-visual reality visible, as if staining the wind" and viewing
her work, one can appreciate the aptness of this description
of her artistic vision. Her translucent, luminous, abstract
pieces, rendered mostly in pastels and subdued earth tones with lots of
light and space, are subtly yet powerfully evocative of warmth and light,
open space and motion."
Christopher
A. Faris, Manchester Journal, 14 April 2006