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| Patricia Azancot |
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Patricia
taught herself sculpture while living in the Pacific Northwest of America.
She undertakes commissions and she is currently creating a "Living Sculpture"
series. This series includes sculptures of heads that are strong enough
to stand alone or they may also be used as vessels for floral or natural
arrangements. The heads can be transformed by interchanging the arrangements
with ornate metal headdresses. Her work also includes fountains,, ornamental
dishes,, and life drawings. Since the sculptures are frost proof, they
provide an artistic focal point either inside or outside in the garden.
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Patricia
has worked with well known Californian artist James Hubbell in California
and Mexico helping to create the artwork for two schools in a slum district
of Tijuana, Mexico. She has exhibited both in America and the U.K. and
she has lived in many parts of the world. For inspiration, she regularly
travels to the desert with Native Americans, who have adopted her as
a tribal member. She incorporates her world wide experiences, the energy
of nature and her passion for life into her present work.
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