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by Patricia A. Hicks Ruiz
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Paintings, Paper Dolls, Note Cards, Special Occassion Cards, and Native American Crafts
are on display at the following Art Centers:
Pend Oreille Arts Council
120 E. Lake Street
Sandpoint, ID 83864
Paper Goodies from Judy's Place
PO Box 216
Skandia, MI 49885
Michigamme Moonshine Art Gallery
136 E. Main, HCR 1 Box 3477
Michigamme, MI 49861
906-323-6546
Pat is listed in the Michigan Directory of Artists
and her paintings are included in these International Publications:
Best of Watercolor - Flowers in Watercolor - Creative Inspirations - New Art International
Original Paper Doll Artists Guild
P.O. Box 14
Kingfield, ME 04947
In 2006, Patricia was invited to enter the IDEX Paper Doll Contest held in Orlando, Florida.
Pat took on the challenge and entered the first paper doll she had ever designed and was awarded
FIRST PLACE HONORS
Her winning entry was featured in the May issue of
Doll Reader Magazine
Her dolls have also been featured in Paper Doll Studio magazine, a quarterly publication of
Original Paper Doll Artists Guild (OPDAG)
IDEX Paper Doll Contest
In 2006, Patricia was invited to enter the IDEX Paper Doll Contest held in Orlando, Florida.
Pat took on the challenge and entered the first paper doll she had ever designed and was awarded
First Place Honors.
Her winning entry was featured in the May issue of
doll Reader Magazine.
Her dolls have also been featured in Paper Doll Studio magazine, a quarterlly publication of
Original Paper Doll Artists Guild (OPDAG) .
FEATURED ARTIST
Paper Doll Studio
August, 2010 Issue
Pat was selected as the Featured Artist for Paper Doll Studio magazine’s quarterly issue appearing in August.
The theme for this issue was “Westward, Ho!” so Pat designed a contemporary cowgirl Paper Doll named Jancie which
appeared on the front and back covers of the magazine. Jancie’s fashions include an authentic cowpuncher design
actually worn by American Indian cowgirls as well as a city slicker outfit and a fluffy dance dress. The main doll is
complemented by two male cowpuncher dolls and their Saturday night “goin’ out to town” outfits. Pat is also featured
in an extensive biographical article in the magazine which is accompanied by illustrations of her art.
Paper Dolls are Inkjet printed on 110# Brite White cardstock and presented in crystal clear,
resealable plastic envelopes.
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Patricia A Hicks Ruiz
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