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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 and Richard Demarco's prize (Brewery Arts Centre Open 2003) 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." She is also an interior designer, specialising in murals and large scale paintworks. Her work is represented in prominent local businesses, Cumbrian theatre productions and in the homes of private clients . Her Millennium mural can be seen in Kendal's Westmorland Centre. To share her enthusiasm for
all things visual and her experience as a tutor of fine art, Pam runs
drawing and painting workshops at the Mill Yard Studios. |
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