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Passionate about the environment, Pam studies in her work the shaping
effects on landscape of natural forces and human intervention. Living
in Ambleside,
the Lake District
is a continual source of inspiration for her. In her recent work, significant
natural upheavals -diseases, gales, floods - and journeys made on
foot through the landscape are recorded in paint, found objects and
thoughts into multi-layered works encapsulating an event, a day, or
a place.
Pam has exhibited in a wide
range of galleries and locations and has work in private collections
in Britain, Europe, South Africa and Australia. From her very first
prize winning drawing whilst at school to the Graham Greene Award of
O.C.A. 1995, Richard Demarco's prize (Brewery Arts Centre Open 2003),
a solo exhibition
at the Lichfield Festival July 2010, Pam's work has continued to give
pleasure and provoke controversy in equal measure.
"I like my work to offer
questions, even to challenge, but never to be predictable."
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Pam Williamson
& Caroline Eustace
Pharos:
A travelling installation 2007
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Pam Williamson
River Kent 1, 2, 4:
(detail)
(from a series of 5 vitrines)
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Pam Williamson
Grid Reference 452118
Riggindale (detail)
Scrim, acrylic, found objects on board
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