top of page

About me

Patricia Ayité was born in Morocco and raised in Algeria and Southern France.  She taught Art and English in French schools in Morocco, Mauritania and Senegal for ten years before moving to Colorado in 1999.  Since moving to Colorado, Patricia has held various “regular” jobs, mostly in International Schools.  In 2006, she started “La Petite Ecole,” a bilingual French/English Preschool which she runs from her home.  She continues to find time to paint, mostly during the summer months.  Patricia is married, with four children, two step-daughters, two guinea pigs and two cats.
 

While vacationing in Southern France in 1992, Patricia bought her first set of watercolors, and soon afterwards, held a solo show at the French Cultural Center in Nouakchott, the Capital City of Mauritania.  While there, she was commissioned by the National Post Office to paint five traditional Mauritanian scenes to be used for stamps.  She also illustrated a book of Poems: Mauritania:  Mirror of Time (Poems by Jacques Bariou). The book quickly sold out of its first printing and was chosen by Air France Corporation as a gift to its first class travelers to West African countries.   Patricia has continued to paint and hold shows yearly, and her paintings are part of many private collections around the world.

 

Testimonial

The food was amazing. We painted before , during , & after dinner. We drank wine & listened to music from around the world. The host spoke French & German. Patsy coached us as needed. The event was fun, relaxing, & a cultural experience. I give Paint & dine 5 Stars.

Karen Getz

 

A sample of Patsy's Palette menus

 

Sample 1:

 

First course:  Leek / Celery Soup

Main Course: Cauliflower soufflé, tomato salad and garlic/parsley toast points

Dessert: Mousse au chocolat

 

 

Sample 2:

 

First course:  Artichoke and roasted green pepper dip served with pita crisps

Main Course:  Brown Sugar and Bourbon Salmon served with quinoa and sautéed spinach and mushrooms

Dessert:  Chocolate Lava cake

bottom of page