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"Throughout my life I have felt the inspiration to create.
This has given me an inner focus that voices itself in my paintings.
I've always had a very strong connection with my imagination. In
quiet moments and in dreamtime, images reveal themselves to me.
This inspiration is fired by a passion for the beauty of life, this
planet and this existence. Painting is my joyous self-expression
that allows me the opportunity to delve into my reflective self,
my personal meditation."
Innovative, original and enchanting is how I describe the style
of self-taught artist, Patricia Leo. She has combined many fresh
new ideas to her canvas while maintaning the traditonal techniques
used by the masters. Patricia shares with us her vision of a realistic
world drenched in a fantasy of her own that is recognizable to us
all. Her attention to the detail of Hawaii's flora exemplifies her
appreciation of the environment that surrounds her. Colors are vivid
and light travels throughout her paintings, giving them movement
of life and her own individual quality of magic. All of Patricia's
work is handcrafted. There is no digital enhancement, airbrush or
photography involved in any of her original paintings.
"My father was a draftsman who spent much of his time rendeering
and drawing up house plans. Being by his side in his home office,
he always offered me the freedom to use his art supplies and a place right by him to work on my own.
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Growing up un Ottawa, Canada had
not afforded me the opportunity to see the ocean till the age of
16. Needless to say this was more that a thrill and had a large
effect on my life. It became an affirmation of a true desire to
always be near the sea."
Upon arriving on the island of Kauai in 1974, it didn't take Patricia
long to realize that Hawaii was where she wanted to make her home.
Patricia's early adventures in Hawaii of camping and roughing it
for a short while led her to Taylor Camp, a then little known tree-house
community on the north shore of Kauai, nestled in a Ironwood and
Kamani rain forest. http://taylorcampkauai.com "Camp property extended all the way to
the beach, with Limahuli stream running right thru the middle. This
was a very special time for me, being totally immersed in the beauty
of Kauai. This is where I met Andy. We were married in 1977 in Hanalei
town and began our family. Two years later, with our son Joshua,
we made our move over to the Big Island of Hawaii. Now it's 33 years
later and we're still here at the end of the road, in a rain forest.
My studio is within our home and inspiration comes to me from living
amongst tall trees, flowers, birds, fresh air and the peace of this
gentle environment.
At this stage and time in mans evolution, too much of our
natural beauty and resources are being exploited and destroyed.
We must maintain a global consciousness and guide ourselves toward
the protection of our entire planet. |
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