Winnifred Hudson (1905–1996) was a British-born painter who lived most of her life in Hawaii.
[1][2] Hudson worked as a secretary and took courses at the Honolulu Academy of Arts.
In 1995, at age 90, she left Hawaii to live near her family in California.
[1] Although also making prints and collages, Hudson is best known for her hard-edge abstract paintings with a tenuous relationship to nature.
[4][1] Plant Life and Light, in the collection of the Honolulu Museum of Art, is an example of how the artist subtly references nature in an otherwise abstract painting.