About
Pat Warwick
Pat Warwick has never been far from the sea. Raised in New England, she
spent many summers in the beachtown of Old Lyme, Connecticut. After graduating
from the Rhode Island School of Design, Pat left the area on an old schooner
headed for the Caribbean. Her talents as a graphic designer eventually
brought her to the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, where
she illustrated and designed materials for the Institute's Marine Resource
Center. The resulting drawings became the basis for her first installation
- a school of fish for her own kitchen. Twenty-five years later, Pat Warwick's
commissioned work can be seen in private homes around the world. Within
the US, her work can be seen in both galleries and juried artisan shows.
Still living by the sea, in Warren, Rhode Island, Pat continues to refine
her signature themes, while exploring new tribal designs inspired by her
travels to Zanzibar, Mali and Tanzania |