Wombwell begins her creative process by making archival digital pigment prints of her original photographic abstractions of subjects, elements and forms found in nature on unryu rice paper. Then, by hand, she shapes her prints by making hundreds of gestures as she creases and folds her image into juxtaposed patterns, shapes and a labyrinth of layered three dimensional geometric surfaces, edges, textures and colors. These patterns are traditional folds, most tessellations, and much of her work is influenced by Tomoko Fuse.  Her pieces are available in multiple forms:
 Original one of a kind wall pieces
 Photographic prints of the origami lit from behind to show the inner skeleton of the folds.
 Unique, individual folded pieces over-matted in frames or in 3D Shapes
Along with her original works Judith accepts commissions ranging from small medallions to full scale wall hangings. Commissions begin with discussions, and photographs of family, gardens or captured moments.
To visit the studio or discuss a commission, please use the contact button above.