Lily Adamczyk

Lily Adamczyk (born c. 1947), also known as Lily Lambert, is an American painter. She began her artistic career as an oil painter. She has been active primarily in the Southern California art communities.

Adamczyk is a self-taught artist. She started her career on the beaches of Southern California with oil Paintings of seascapes and local landscapes. However, while living in New York, she began to experiment with watercolors. While these are her two primary mediums, she has also experimented with acrylics, enamels and others.

In New York, Adamczyk was the “Artist in Camp” at Pat Mitchell’s in Apalachin, NY. During that same time, she spent two years as the Resident Artist at The Art Space Gallery of New York.

Adamczyk’s oil and watercolor paintings have appeared in numerous exhibitions and won numerous awards. She has been included as one of the Best Oil Painters in the World by Kennedy Publishing in their 2010 book. She earned the First Place title in the Torret Grey contest sponsored by Gamblin Paints 2004, and also placed First in the 66th Santa Paula Art and Photography Show. She achieved first place in the “Douglas Shively Award of Excellence.” Ramona, CA County Fair First place in oils. In the 67th Santa Paula Show she won first prize in Oils, first as “Peoples Choice”, and “Best in Show”. At the Ramona Rodeo Art Festival she also took First Place in Oils. She took another first place for her oil painting in the College of Southern Nevada Art Gallery. She has also contributed to Wyland's Whale murals.

Adamczyk has been Vice President (2010) and Treasurer(2009) of the Vegas Artist Guild. Her portfolio includes contributions to many different groups and galleries. Her works are included in public, professional, and private collections throughout Las Vegas, California, Nevada, Pennsylvania, Illinois, North Carolina, New York and Europe. Lily also designed and painted 55 foot murals for Whole Foods.