Judd Boloker About the Artist and Artwork

About the Artist
Judd Boloker is an award-winning artist from Smithtown, New York, now living and working in Honolulu, Hawaii. His artwork has been exhibited both locally at the Honolulu Museum of Art "Artists of Hawaii" 2011 exhibit and throughout the mainland at galleries in Chelsea NY, Los Angeles CA, and Scottsdale AZ.
He is one of Oahu's few inhabitants who does not own a surfboard.
Judd first received art training at the age of ten in the basement of a local Long Island artist, and supplemented this training with illustration courses at the Fashion Institute of Technology. The study of Japanese history has brought Eastern influences to his work, while time spent living on both the East and West Coast of the United States has exposed him to a wide variety of American culture, landscape, and design elements. His exposure to the beauty and traditions of the Hawaiian Islands continues to help his work progress and evolve. His latest series of prints , "Maunakea Street Refrigerator," focuses on Hawaiian leis, a subject that provides endless inspiration for new work.
About the Artwork
All signed limited edition digital prints are printed by the artist on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper by an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 Printer using Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta ink to achieve the finest archival quality. All open edition prints are printed on Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper with the same Epson 3880 Printer and Epson Ultrachrome K3 archival quality ink. The prints are created from original scanned colored pencil studies melded with digital drawing - a true blend of traditional and modern technique.
Judd Boloker is an award-winning artist from Smithtown, New York, now living and working in Honolulu, Hawaii. His artwork has been exhibited both locally at the Honolulu Museum of Art "Artists of Hawaii" 2011 exhibit and throughout the mainland at galleries in Chelsea NY, Los Angeles CA, and Scottsdale AZ.
He is one of Oahu's few inhabitants who does not own a surfboard.
Judd first received art training at the age of ten in the basement of a local Long Island artist, and supplemented this training with illustration courses at the Fashion Institute of Technology. The study of Japanese history has brought Eastern influences to his work, while time spent living on both the East and West Coast of the United States has exposed him to a wide variety of American culture, landscape, and design elements. His exposure to the beauty and traditions of the Hawaiian Islands continues to help his work progress and evolve. His latest series of prints , "Maunakea Street Refrigerator," focuses on Hawaiian leis, a subject that provides endless inspiration for new work.
About the Artwork
All signed limited edition digital prints are printed by the artist on Epson Velvet Fine Art Paper by an Epson Stylus Pro 3880 Printer using Epson Ultrachrome K3 with Vivid Magenta ink to achieve the finest archival quality. All open edition prints are printed on Epson Ultra Premium Presentation Paper with the same Epson 3880 Printer and Epson Ultrachrome K3 archival quality ink. The prints are created from original scanned colored pencil studies melded with digital drawing - a true blend of traditional and modern technique.