“When I paint a landscape, I tell a story. It might be a story of a singular moment in time (a shift in the light, a passing storm, some evocative atmospheric effect) that seemed emblematic of the place to me. There’s something ageless about the remote landscapes that form most of my painting subjects; without the noise of structures or vehicles, they might depict a place as it looked yesterday or a thousand years ago.”
– Kathleen Hudson, artist