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Judith Marilyn Audet was born in Lindsay, Ontario, where she spent her formative years. As a young teen she moved to Toronto. Summers at the family cottage on Balsam Lake helped develop her love of nature and a summer working at Banff showed her the splendour of the Rocky Mountains. As a newlywed she lived for a short time in a lumber camp in Northern Quebec and later spent 4 months in Churchill, Manitoba, two very different regions of Canada. Montreal became her home in 1968. Travelling several times to the Orient further expanded her horizons.
In January 2002, her children grown and retirement looming, Judith decided to explore the possibility that she had some of her mother's artistic talent and took a beginners class in oil painting. She found an outlet for her talent. She has since studied oil painting under several teachers, including Claude Charlebois and Giselle Rivard. Moving to St. Lazare in 2007, has given her the opportunity to join a select group of talented painters and artists.
Judith's oil paintings show versatility in the subjects she paints and the enjoyment of nature she developed in the different areas of the world. She also does stained glass.
In January 2002, her children grown and retirement looming, Judith decided to explore the possibility that she had some of her mother's artistic talent and took a beginners class in oil painting. She found an outlet for her talent. She has since studied oil painting under several teachers, including Claude Charlebois and Giselle Rivard. Moving to St. Lazare in 2007, has given her the opportunity to join a select group of talented painters and artists.
Judith's oil paintings show versatility in the subjects she paints and the enjoyment of nature she developed in the different areas of the world. She also does stained glass.