Patrick Devonas was born in Lucerne, Switzerland in 1965. When Patrick was 16 years old, he applied and was accepted to the "Kunstgewerbeschule" (local art school). In 1986, Patrick moved to the United States to study art and graduated from BYU with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1990. He then moved to Minniapolis, Minnesota to continue his studies at the Atelier Le Sueur. There Patrick studied classical drawing and painting with Steven Levin, Annette Le Sueur, and Richard Lack. After graduating from the Atelier in 1994, Patrick, who had a keen interest in teaching, taught drawing and painting at the Minnesota River School of Fine Art.
He then received a scholarship to the New York Academy of Art, where the instruction of Randy Melick and Vincent Desiderio influenced his working methods. Patrick received his Master of Fine Arts degree, Cum Laude, from the New York Academy of Art in 1997 and he began teaching painting classes at the Academy. He then continued to teach privately out of his studio. In 2005, Patrick and Bill Whitaker founded the Carl Bloch Academy. Presently Patrick is teaching workshops and private instruction.
Patrick Devonas' works are sought by collectors in both Europe and the United States. He has been commissioned to execute paintings for numerous private individuals and is primarily producing symbolist works that reflect on the human condition.