Patricia Isabella Byron is an abstract artist and writer/poet who spent many years living in Turkey and Iran. During her travels through the Middle East and Europe the artist became so captivated by the natural beauty and historical sites, she decided to paint and write about them. The artist’s communication through her abstract paintings is a spiritual motivation. Her subject matters are a mood-evoking interplay of emotions and symbolic reflections.
Patricia Byron has received two Editor’s Choice Awards from the International Library of Poetry and was a 2006 nominee for Global Womens' Humanitarian Award presented on behalf of the 1008 Wells Foundation.Patricia Byron is a Youth Instructor at Crealde School of Art, volunteer for the ABCs Art Program at the Coalition for the Homeless, art instructor for the Boys and Girls Club of Central Florida and a member of the Women’s Caucus for Arts and is a member of OVAL.
The artist is a descendant of Lord Byron and granddaughter of acclaimed Honduran-Italian writer and composer Fernando Ferrari. She is fluent in Spanish, Turkish and proficient in Farsi.
“As an artist I strive to interpret my visions of tranquility from brush to canvas. I am intrigued with the movement and dimensional complexity that can form with paint. Through my paintings I aim to release a lyrical, almost poetic introspective journey where the visual meets the emotional. I caress the treasure of memories into my work for the viewer to experience.
Overall, I am grateful to have experienced my travels and encounters with diverse cultures, for without them I would not have emerged as an artist or writer."
Patricia Byron
Contact Patricia Byron
Phone: 407-920-9198
Email:
patricia@patriciabyron.com
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