PATTI PAULUS

Patti Paulus, a founding member of ‘The Palette & The Page,’ was born in Dayton, Ohio and graduated from the University of Dayton. She has lived and studied art in various cities until she finally settled in Maryland in 1987. She currently resides in the Fair Hill area of Maryland.
Actively working as an artist since 1982, her primary art form is hand lettered artwork. Over the last several years, however, she has been focusing a lot of her artistic time and development on drawing. Patti is particularly enamored with charcoal and has recently rendered landscapes, still life and some portraiture in that medium. Her charcoal work is very detailed and often focuses on the minutia of the landscape, along with being drawn to big skies and the challenges of rendering water on paper.
Her work has been exhibited in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio, and is in numerous private collections across the world. Hand-rendered lettering designs are on the walls of homes, schools and churches in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Patti has also taught and lectured on calligraphy in Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland. In June of 2017, she will be exhibiting a retrospective body of work at the University of Dayton, Ohio, where she started her art career. She lives with her engineer and musician husband, Joe, and has two wonderful children, Joshua and K.
In 2011, Patti won third place - best in show at the annual Cecil County Arts Council Juried Show for her charcoal drawing "Tentacles." In 2015, her piece "The Teton's at Dusk" was accepted into the National Juried Exhibition at the Oxford Arts Alliance.
Commissions are accepted for artwork, logo design, graphic design, certificate design, resolutions, invitations, hand lettered wall adornment, and announcements of all kinds.
Actively working as an artist since 1982, her primary art form is hand lettered artwork. Over the last several years, however, she has been focusing a lot of her artistic time and development on drawing. Patti is particularly enamored with charcoal and has recently rendered landscapes, still life and some portraiture in that medium. Her charcoal work is very detailed and often focuses on the minutia of the landscape, along with being drawn to big skies and the challenges of rendering water on paper.
Her work has been exhibited in Virginia, West Virginia, North Carolina, Delaware, Maryland and Ohio, and is in numerous private collections across the world. Hand-rendered lettering designs are on the walls of homes, schools and churches in Delaware, Maryland and Pennsylvania. Patti has also taught and lectured on calligraphy in Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, and Maryland. In June of 2017, she will be exhibiting a retrospective body of work at the University of Dayton, Ohio, where she started her art career. She lives with her engineer and musician husband, Joe, and has two wonderful children, Joshua and K.
In 2011, Patti won third place - best in show at the annual Cecil County Arts Council Juried Show for her charcoal drawing "Tentacles." In 2015, her piece "The Teton's at Dusk" was accepted into the National Juried Exhibition at the Oxford Arts Alliance.
Commissions are accepted for artwork, logo design, graphic design, certificate design, resolutions, invitations, hand lettered wall adornment, and announcements of all kinds.
My newest print "The Story of the Trees", 19"x24" is now available. The original is sold.
Prints of Patti's charcoal drawings are available for purchase in our online shop.
If you have any questions, please contact us (410-398-3636)!
If you have any questions, please contact us (410-398-3636)!
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It verifies that the print is an authentic giclée, commissioned and supervised by the artist.
Using hot press 100% rag paper and archival ink, the image represents the highest quality reproduction technology available today.
Each edition is limited to 50 and is hand signed and numbered by the artist.
It verifies that the print is an authentic giclée, commissioned and supervised by the artist.
Using hot press 100% rag paper and archival ink, the image represents the highest quality reproduction technology available today.
Each edition is limited to 50 and is hand signed and numbered by the artist.
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