Judy Gove Adamick
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Judy Gove Adamick

  

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 presently sells her work through her gallery in the charming country town of Ridge Spring, South Carolina. The gallery is located in Butterfly Heart Gallery and Gifts which she owns and operates with her daughter Jodie. She is also 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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