Paul Pearman originally from California now resides
in Augusta, Georgia, however, he has continued to
pursue life and art in the fashion of his fast-paced origin.
Constantly searching for new concepts and techniques,
this artist remains passionate and dedicated to his art.
Paul's work spans the spectrum of mosaics, stained glass,
painting including murals, sculpture, graphic design and clearly
shows a talent for working with a variety of media and subject
matter.
Paul has also pursued other dreams of his with the same vigor - he held a Guinness World Record for the "longest"
skateboard jump (over 26 barrels), both state and national
championship belts for amateur kickboxing, and is a third
degree black belt.
He enjoys creating one-of-a-kind works of art to help people achieve
their own unique decorating visions. His work is currently displayed
in galleries and homes throughout the United States.
For an appointment, please call 706-667-9535.
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Exhibitions/ Artistic Endeavors:
"Painted Violins - Augusta Symphony" Augusta, Georgia, April 2005
- A benefit for the Augusta Symphony, Paul's Violin design
was chosen to
"Horseplay - Aiken Center for the Arts"
Aiken, South Carolina, March 2004
- One of 30 Artists out of hundreds of applicants chosen to participate in the Aiken Center for the Arts fundraiser. The horse, Seatle Blue, a life-size mosaic horse auctioned for $10,000.
"Featured Artist, Morris Museum of Art, Annual Gala
Augusta, Georgia, March, 2003
- Represented the country of Spain, on the "Take an artistic journey" tour through the museum with twelve mosaic art pieces including mirrored frames, clocks, and wall hangings
"Earth Elements", Art Show
Society of American Mosaic Artists (SAMA)
Juried Art Show - Miami, Florida, Jan.30-Feb. 25, 2003
- Framed mirror "Butterfly" displayed at SAMA Conference
"South Carolina State Fair Juried Art Show
Columbia, South Carolina, October 2002
- Framed mirror "Butterfly" and "Sleepy Hollow"
"Georgia State Fair Exhibition & Mosaic Demonstration
Perry, Georgia, October 2002
- Fiber optic framed mirror "Irises"
"Metropolitan Spirit, feature article,
Augusta, Georgia - March, 2002
"Augusta Chronicle, feature article,
Augusta, Georgia - August, 2002
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Bibliography
Click on link for article
“A Rhapsody of Violins,” Augusta Magazine, Masters 2005, p31.
“Fall Line Art Festival...,” The Sandersville Progress, April 20, 2005, p1B.
Traditional With a Twist
home features fireplace
by Paul Pearman
Augusta Magazine, Oct 2004, p40
Horseplay: Art & History
Converge in Aiken
Easy Street Magazine
Local Artist Finds Niche
With Glasswork
MetroSpirit
One piece at a time...
Augusta Chronicle
Shows
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