Crop a circle and you may create a sense of lyrical movement. The image becomes more abstract and minimal. It teases the viewer by suggesting that there is more outside the frame and stimulates imagination and interest. Whether the subjects are monochrome or color, smooth or textured, cropped circles are the harmonizing element in this series. Created between 2017 and 2025, each image cuts confining closed curves of still life objects and architecture.
Judy M. King embraces clean design, high-impact, and novelty in her photos. She creates images that challenge perceptions and pose further questions by immortalizing the eye-catching and seldom-seen. Some of Judy's joys include making unconventional cropping decisions and capturing movement, glorious color, and costumed people. Noteworthy are her multi-panel images. Judy often includes word play and cultural references in her titles. Influences include God and a long list of photographers, digital artists, architects, fashion designers, painters, poets, and comedians.