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She has exhibited in innumerable group shows in Jamaica and abroad. The most prominent was the Caribbean Art Show at the Commonwealth Institute in London in 1986. Judy’s early works consisted mainly of portraits. Subsequently she branched out into landscapes, urged by the overwhelming natural beauty of Jamaica. In the eighties she added still-life and flower painting to her repertoire of skills, but remained true to her love and primal root of her art, the human figure. |
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