Weep no more

Weep No More

Piece description from the artist

The monument on the backside of the US Capital building is called the "Peace Monument". It was commissioned in 1878 to commemorate the naval deaths at sea during the Civil War. The main statues are two women: Grief with her covered face against the shoulder of History. The artist was Franklin Simmons. The Peace Monument is one of the many tributes around Washington, DC to American History.

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About Judith Rawcliffe

Augusta, NJ

Judy is a native of Northwest New Jersey, currently living in the Washington, DC area. Growing up, Judy was introduced to the creative world by her Aunt Rose Papaleo, who was a renowned oil painter. While her children were still in school, Judy designed and published a number of counted cross stitch patterns under the name of Willow Ridge Designs. Although Judy has always had an interest in photography, it wasn't until many miles walked with a new puppy that the real spark was lit, brought on by a fascination with the shapes, colors, and textures of mushrooms. When Judy made the move to Alexandria, VA, she made many trips into DC taking in and photographing the city. In August 2019 and February 2020, Judy was selected to showcase her work with RAW: Natural Born Artists – an organization that introduces local creatives to the local community and beyond – representing the Washington, DC area. More recently, Judy has turned her eye to her true passion – nature photography, while exploring the many state & national wildlife parks in Virginia.

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