Patricia Boschetti:
CLASS OF 1967
Thomas Jefferson High SchoolClass of 1967
Dallas, TX
University of the AmericasClass of 1972
Mexico city,
University of the AmericasClass of 1972
Puebla,
University of Texas - Fine ArtsClass of 1968
Austin, TX
University of Texas - Liberal ArtsClass of 1968
Austin, TX
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Currently I am living my dream on Maui where I am an Artist/Photographer. I have one son who is a music producer in LA reaching for the stars. In 2001 I built a school in Ecuador on the slopes of Mt. Chimborazo in memory of my son Charles Alexander Boschetti who passes away in 1997. Both boys went to St. Mark's School of Texas. Jason graduated from UCBerkeley and now is following his music passion in L.A. He has several albums out and his music has been used in two surfing movies.
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Patrizia Boschetti
MauiArtandPhotography
Patrizia Klein Boschetti is a multi talented artist with accomplishments in painting ,multimedia artwork, sculpture and photography. She lived and traveled in Mexico for ten years. In addition she has explored Latin America, Europe, Japan, the Caribbean and currently the Hawai'ian Islands which have all influenced her creativity. She works in oil, pastel, collage in addition to photography.
Her recent paintings in oil are a study of Hawai'ians. She studied and photographed native dancers for several years and now has captured the beauty and expression on canvas in vibrant oils. She is also an accomplished portrait artist and loves doing commissioned pieces. She has the rare ability to capture a moment in time on canvas and to capture one's soul..
Her works have been shown in the Interamerican Cultural Center, Mexico City, Neiman Marcus Northpark in Dallas Texas, and Chloe Restaurant also in Dallas. On Maui she has shown her work at the Puamana Clubhouse, the Lahaina Arts Society, Gallery 505, and the Lassen Gallery. Her works are in art collections in France, Denmark, Mexico, Canada, Japan, New York, Texas, California, Arizona and Hawaii.
Born in New York, Patrizia moved to Texas at the the age of seven where she lived for several years. Her passion for art began at a very youn...Expand for more
g age. As a toddler she could be found clutching her crayons while sleeping. She won recognition in early school years with her creative work. As a serious inspired young teen she was commissioned to copy the Old Masters including: Paul Klee, Picasso, Modigliani and Gaughin. Her main influences in the art world are Mary Cassat, Gaughin and Gustav Klimpt.
She studied fine art at the University of Texas in Austin, the University of Mexico UNAM, the University of the Americas, Mexico City, the University of the Americas, Puebla, Mexico, and an extension of the University of San Francisco in Guadalajara, Mexico. In Mexico City she studied with the late Mexican muralist Benito Messeguer director of the famous Art Academy, La Desmeralda.
Mexico City was vibrant, exciting and inspiring. The University of the Americas moved to Puebla where she lived for two years at the Hacienda de San Jose del Molino, the home of the first archbishop of New Spain. She also lived in Taxco, Mazatlan and Guadalajara totally emerging herself into the culture of Mexico with dance, music and art, fascinating history, and indigenous people.
Her first trip to Maui in 1990 changed her life. She knew instinctively that she was meant to live in Hawaii and paint the beauty of it's people, tropical flowers and inspiring landscapes. She spent many many summers on the island of Maui, studying the dance of Hula, photographing the Hawai'ian women and children, the vibrant exotic flowers and the lush landscapes of the islands. Currently Patrizia is living her dream and passion living on Maui as an artist where she has resided now for 6 years.
Her bold sense of color, composition, and vivid expression is captivating to art collectors worldwide, bringing her to a class of fine artists. Patrizia's passion is to be a contributing artist on the islands, painting the essence of the Hawai'ian people, culture, beautiful flora and landscapes.
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