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About Pat
Horses have always been the inspiration behind Pat Wozniak's artwork. Pat has mastered the art of equine anatomy in a way that is aesthetically incomparable. Her graphite and colored images of both animals and people also convey the quality of "touchable realism" in hair, fur, and skin. Recent works have been exhibited, received awards, and sold at the 2007 Peppertree Art Show, the 2007 Art of the Equine in Fallbrook, Ca. and the 2008 Grand National Art Show at the Cow Palace. Her original drawing "Harley" is included in the March 2009 issue of Cowboys & Indians Magazine The Nov. 2007 Equine Art Network featured Pat as their artist of the month. In the Pyramid Society’s 2006 Egyptian Event's juried art show, Pat's work "Rigel" was awarded two prizes - It was voted "Most Realistic" and "Best in Alternative medium" (Excluding Painting and Sculpture) Pat's "Equus Nobilis" garnered second place in the pencil division at the Western States Horse Expo in 2003. In 2002 she was inducted into the Society of Animal Artists, the only international art organization devoted solely to animal art. The Society selected one of her works, "Mirror of History", to hang in their 43rd Annual Art and the Animal Exhibit. This piece was chosen to be included as part of the extended national tour at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History. Pat's works have received awards each year she has entered the Western States Horse Expo art show, including best in the pencil division. Other exhibits include the American Academy of Equine Artists Equifestival in Kentucky, and the El Camino Real Derby Exhibit in California. Her work has also appeared several times on the cover of the Chronicle of the Horse and Horse Show Magazine produced by the United States Equestrian Federation (formerly AHSA). Some of Pat's pieces can also be found in private collections throughout the United States, England, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and South Africa. Pat's highly acclaimed work on leather, which can be ordered on a custom basis, can be applied to enhance any high quality piece of leather regardless of application, from clothing to furniture, making each piece into a one of a kind work of art. Born in Boston, MA, Pat earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Massachusetts College of Art, Department of Illustration. She currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona and is an avid horsewoman and dressage competitor. |
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