Judit Prieto is a Barcelona-born contemporary artist based in London whose practice explores the intersection of art, ecology, and environmental awareness, with a particular focus on the human–nature connection. After a successful career in interior design, she transitioned to fine art, completing her Foundation Diploma at Hampstead School of Art in 2014. Her work is deeply inspired by natural systems, biodiversity, and the urgent challenges facing the planet, examining how human experiences and behaviours intertwine with the environment.
Since 2022 she works in her studio, at Second Floor Studios in Wembley. She has exhibited widely across the UK, Germany, and Spain.
Her work has been selected for prestigious platforms including the Woolwich Contemporary Print Fair in 2019 and 2021. In 2013, she received the Tate Modern Community Learning Award at the Rootstein Hopkins Drawing Exhibition, linked to Tate Modern, recognising her artistic contribution and community engagement.
In 2021, she won an International Art Contest for her work on “Beauty of Water” and was honoured as an Artist for the Amazon for her series Seven Forests – Continents, reinforcing her commitment to environmental advocacy and her exploration of the human–nature relationship through art.
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