Though born in Germany to German parents, Judith Kuegler grew up among tribal communities in Nepal and Papua New Guinea. Her interest in creating art began at a very early age and is profoundly influenced by her multicultural upbringing. After attending Art College in Germany she moved to the US to continue her studies in art and psychology. Judith works as an artist and art teacher with special interest in global women’s issues, multiculturalism and anthropology. She lives with her two sons in North Carolina.
Her work has been featured in a variety of publications such as, Victoria Magazine, American Scientist, Motherverse, Juno, Journal of the Association for Research on Mothering and New Beginnings. Judith participates in group and solo gallery shows as well the Carrboro and Hillandale Art Walks, MOMart and Whimsical Women.
Hi Judith, thanks for the follow on Twitter. Glad to see another wantok on Twitter. Love your artwork.
Take care.
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Hi Jamie… thanks for visiting my blog!
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Hi, Judith, Nice to see you on web… after I read your sister’s book. Its fascinating story and gave me some conscious about another part of my homeland, Indonesia.
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HI Judith. Probably, a lot of people talk to you about your sister. Her book made me think a lot about the sense of family and faith. I am a artist, I paint and write. I used to sing and act and I worked as voice teacher.
I have been very sick for the last 10 years. My art and my faith are my remedy.
But I don’t want to talk about your sister even if I loved her book ! I want to learn more about you and your art. What inspires you ? How your childwood influenced you as a person and as a artist?
Love
Jano
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I like about the story ” jungle child ” and your picture
love
wenda family’s ( minius wenda )
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Hi,
My name is Leonie,
I have to do a presentation next week to pass my exams (up to GSCEs).
I love the book “DasDschungelkind” and I chosed your sister as my theme. It would be wonderful if you could tell her this and mabey she could contact me. Thank you very much in advance.
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Vielleicht kannst du ja noch ein wenig Deutsch und nimmst meine Grüße an. Ich habe mir heute das Dschungelkind angeschaut und bin sehr angetan von dem Leben da *draußen* … lächel.
Ganz besonders gefallen hat mir diese unbändige Freude, die ihr beim Anblick von Schnee hattet.
Ganz lieben Gruß aus Gemany … sissi
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From Papua New Guinea with quadrillions of heart felt thanks to your family, especially the zeal, determination, love and passion your parents had for our Fayu people across the border. Appreciate you and your younger siblings (Jungle girl Sabine and Christian) for accompanying your parents and sacrificing your childhood for our people. Your riches are stored up in Heaven by Anutu (God). Dange!
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