Gigantic flowers, flowers of all colors, flowers until the end of space, to suffocate, to fill the gaps. It almost seems like a way to combat the empty horror, the fear of empty spaces precisely what American illustrator Jennifer Judd-Mcgee.
But a kind way, portraying the flora of the landscapes that surround the beautiful coast of Maine, with his folk style. In the coming months drawings by Jennifer Judd-McGee will be on display in two different shows, the collective Enormous Tiny Art Show and Flora and Fauna, both at Nahcotta Gallery in Portsmouth.