Judet Pascale
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Judet Pascale was born in 1946 and spent the first twenty years of her life in France. She resides in Puget Sound on Vashon Island. Judet was educated in the Sorbonne graduating in 1968. Judet continued her studies in philosophy at the Berkeley campus of the University of California. In the late seventies she turned to art as a profession. Currently Pascale is primary known for her paintings and functional miniature mixed media constructions. Pascale's work in other media, book binding and design, was shown at the San Francisco Museum of Art, and Mills College in Oakland California. Her work was also shown at the Davidson Galleries in Seattle ( August 1991) and in a one person show at Vashon Allied Arts ( November 1991). In the Spring of 2006, her large paintings were shown at GAllery 070 on Vashon Island. Her painted mixed media constructions are currently found in galleries throughout the U. S.
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