In Judy Youngblood’s new body of work at William Campbell Contemporary Art in Fort Worth, you’ll find familiar themes and preoccupations from her previous work. There is vibrant use of color and juxtaposition of dynamic shapes. There are glimpses of specific landscape elements, such as seascapes and references to atmospheric turbulence. There are references to weather, with abstract symbols of precipitation and an abundance of meteorological symbols representing different types of advancing weather fronts. She’s inspired by weather maps — their curving lines with triangles used for cold fronts and lines marked with half circles representing warm fronts.