Judy Gove Adamick
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A native of Connecticut, Judy Adamick previously worked in oils and acrylics forover 20 years. Upon moving to South Carlina, Judy has studied with a succession of distinguished watercolor artists and instructors, becoming a full-time professional  artist in 1992.

In March of 1997, Judy participated in an exhibition in Paris. While living there for a month, she studied the works of the old masters and attained one of her life's goals; that is, to paint in Claude Monet's gardens in Giverny, France.

Working in many mediums, she is an artist, teacher and judge; and is represented by the Cameo Gallery in Columbia, S.C. and the Aiken Center for the Arts in Aiken, S.C.

Most recently she designed a set of western cards with her brother, Walt Gove and illustrated a children's book written by her daughter, Jodie Cromer entitled "The Princess of Hope Hill".




Exhibitions and Awards
*SC Watercolor Society Juried Exhibitions *1995, 2000, *2003, *2005
University of SC-Aiken, One Woman Show
Trish Arnold Gallery, One Woman Show
Columbia College for Women Show
Aiken Center for the Arts
*SC State Fair Exhibitions
*Aiken Artis Guild, Best in Show 1999
SC Festival of FLowers Exhibitions
*North Augusta Cultrual Arts Council Streetscape-First Place
*Cedar Creek Purchase Award, Aiken, SC, Best in Show
*Piedmont Technical College
*Anderson County Arts Center Juried Show
* Denotes Award



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