
Judith W. Scott
Judith W. Scott was an American artist known for her intricate fiber sculptures made from yarn, string, and other materials. She was born in 1943 and had autism, which influenced her unique artistic style. Scott's work often involved wrapping and layering textiles to create complex, tactile pieces that express her perspective and emotions. Her art gained recognition for its craftsmanship and depth, highlighting the creativity and insight of individuals on the autism spectrum. She passed away in 2016, leaving a lasting legacy that celebrates neurodiversity and artistic ingenuity.