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Pavelka is Russian for Paula and I have used it as my art name since I was 17... which was a while ago. The name sprang from an early source of inspiration, the Ballets Russes of the 1920s. Their exotic dancing, avant-garde costumes & set design took Europe and the Americas by storm. Look them up for a visual feast! Paula Seifred O'Brien artist Pavelka
I was always a dresser. My parents were both designers so I got used to having different clothes and finally, tearfully learnt to sew at about 16 on my Bernina 830 which I still use today. After Fine Arts at John Abbott College in home town, Montreal, I traveled to Europe with my girlfriend Christine for a 4 month tour... but we never went home. The rest of my life happened instead. After 2 years as a professional sailor/cook on a 56 foot French charter sailboat in the Mediterranean and Caribbean, I met my future husband, Dennis. It was all over the moment I saw him and he had no chance of escape! Paula Seifred O'Brien artist
Our first 10 years together were a huge blur as we experimented with many different businesses on several different continents, including singing telegrams in London for a year. In our first 20 years together, we moved more frequently than every 1.25 years, dragging art supplies and sewing machine along as we went.
stolen art, procion dyed silk dress, Fortuny pleated dress, tiedyed organza jacket, painted background, wearable art, Goldsmiths College, beaded edge In England, I did 2 years of Embroidery/textiles at Goldsmiths College in London where textiles are used purely as a fine art medium and not for commercial or technical uses. For my final show, I created a wonderful group of dresses with painted backgrounds, full length "Fortuny" pleated silk dresses with fabulous machine embroidered yokes and beaded hems. I nearly went ahead to produce this sort of thing professionally but instead a matching set of 2 boys and several transatlantic moves later, we ended up in Gibsons, a small town of less than 4000 just north of Vancouver, Canada.
In 1992, I had a large one-woman show at our regional Art Center with over 100 pieces of exotic decorated furniture, eclectic jewelry, ceramics, paintings, banners, wallhangings and garments. It was a joyous riot of color and happiness and had many ecstatic viewers. Unfortunately, someone got too fond, came back after dark, cut through the alarm system and made off with 7 fabulous garments! Away went the pleated silk dresses and in a way, it released me. I turned towards making beautiful clothes that were really wearable wearable art as opposed to exotic, expensive, fragile things suitable for Oscar night. I have created nothing for the (toxic) dry cleaners since then.

When my boys finally got off to school in 1993, I decided to take my creativity to market. I started to market my interesting embossed polymer clay jewelry which led into making handmade buttons. As I tried to sell these "end points", people kept asking about my own great clothes and I got the idea of making the "starting point" instead. I took a couple of months thinking about it then I blasted in on the quilt pattern business.

In 3 1/2 months, I created my first 9 patterns, all quilts, and took them to the biggest international trade fair International Quilt market to see if I had a business. Well, it worked and off I went! I put my visual arts and painting aside and plunged into the quilting industry for the next six years.

polyform clay jewelry, Pavelka design jewelry, art jewelry
Paula Seifred O'Brien artist Oh yes, the pink hair. I always wanted pink hair but it took the sudden death of my first contemporary to make me take the plunge. What the heck was I waiting for? It has been pink or violet on and off since age 40, but I'm letting go of that these days. Hair is just a toy, as my friend Lou says. It's not a tattoo, it's only fun. Now I am putting my color into my paintings instead of my hair but it was fun while it lasted.

In 1998, my family set off on a BIG FAMILY ADVENTURE. We sailed our 42" sailboat Sandingo from Vancouver, Canada down to Mexico and spent 2 long winters exploring small Mexican villages and meandering along the coastline. Our two boys home-schooled winters of grades 6-9 while we were afloat. I had to ditch the pink hair as it was just too much upkeep, especially when water was at a premium on the boat and since then I reverted back to a more natural look. Read more about sailing in Mexican sailing trip.

family sailing adventure yacht Sandingo, custom aluminum yacht building, Britsh Columbia, Dearden Marine
custom kids coloring books, kids activity books, childrens game placemats
After our 2 winters in Mexico, 9 months in total, we returned to Gibsons in 2000 and plunged into a whole new business. We create those fun and informative colorful kids placemats and activity books you might find in restaurants or in schools. KidzSmart was brainstormed because we had kids and took them to restaurants. We thought the things given to kids to play with could be done much better. Two months after our return from Mexico, we launched this business at Chicago's National Restaurant Show, the biggest of its kind in the world, and it's been hair straight back since then! We now have 20 employees and a branch in England.

And now in 2008...
With my kids grown now and after being released from Kidzsmart, I am back in the studio full time (except for when the database goes haywire...). I still create wonderful wearables but only for myself these days.

My current work is full size figures done in a lively colorful manner in acrylics and some mixed media. My current series features a young girl dancing.

Bringing more color & laughter into the world is my mission.
Enjoy, experience & love as much as you can while you're still breathing! It beats the alternative.

Enjoy!
Paula

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