Pauline Goldsmith at Tropical Audubon Society 11/12/10

Pauline Goldsmith @ Tropical Audubon Society
November 12th 2010, 6.00 pm – 9.00 pm
Tropical Audubon Society
Doc Thomas House
5530 Sunset Drive
South Miami
FL 33143
Tropicalaudubonsociety.org

Opening Reception – Friday, November 12 • 6:00pm – 9:00pm
Tropical Audubon Society, Doc Thomas House, 5530 Sunset Drive, South Miami, FL 33143
On display the month of November – Contact TAS for opening hours: 305-607-7337

Pauline’s fine art watercolor ‘solo’ show of tropical plants, birds & butterflies
Original artwork, prints & cards for sale – part of the proceeds go to TAS

Artist
Pauline Goldsmith has worked in the global bio-pharmaceutical industry for over thirty-eight years, either in Europe or the United States. She now runs her own Consulting Company, Goldsmith Consulting, in Coconut Grove providing business strategy and project management skills to small to medium-sized companies. She originates from the United Kingdom, but arrived in the United States twenty two years ago and has never looked back since. Her homes have been made in Philadelphia, Boston and Miami. In her move to South Florida she found her spiritual home in the tropics. She is active in many positions in the local community, in theater, visual arts and botanical arenas.. Her love of watercolors and botanical art are now a consuming part of her life.

Artists Statement
“My deep love of South Florida’s lush tropical vegetation has encouraged me to use watercolors to translate their exquisite beauty to paper, so that it can be shared with everyone wherever they may live. In my attempts over the last few years to render the likeness of these plants into a visual art, I have become mesmerized by their subtle transformations in the ever changing tropical lights and water reflections. In botanical art the use of watercolors applied with very small brushes and a dry technique can be challenging and very frustrating, but at the same time the resulting fine details and depth of color are both rewarding and therapeutic.”

www.goldsmithgalleries.com

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