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With all the modern mechanical aids, with the cinema, with film,
and everything else, how are you going to trap reality, trap
appearance without making an illustration of it? The painter has to
be more inventive....... He has to reinvent Realism.
Francis Bacon, 1985
With all the modern mechanical aids, with the cinema, with film,
and everything else, how are you going to trap reality, trap
appearance without making an illustration of it? The painter has to
be more inventive....... He has to reinvent Realism.
Francis Bacon, 1985
With all the modern mechanical aids, with the cinema, with film,
and everything else, how are you going to trap reality, trap
appearance without making an illustration of it? The painter has to
be more inventive....... He has to reinvent Realism.
Francis Bacon, 1985
With all the modern mechanical aids, with the cinema, with film,
and everything else, how are you going to trap reality, trap
appearance without making an illustration of it? The painter has to
be more inventive....... He has to reinvent Realism.
Francis Bacon, 1985

California Landscapes
Always drawn to the ever changing shadow and shape of the undulating hills of California, Pamela strives to reinterpret the actual into the sublime. As seasons change and light imposes, Pamela reacts to the color shift and intensity. Whether it be vineyards, mountains or plains, Pamela embraces the raw subject matter and manipulates the organic material to the next level, creating composition after composition of intriguing and provocative work.
Hawaii
Having grown up in the beautiful islands of Hawaii, Pamela will always
be a "local girl'. Her initial introduction to the art world occurred when she
was a student at Punahoe Schools in Honolulu. There her talent was recognized
early by exceptional teachers. Pamela continues to visit her beloved Hawaii 3-4
times a year, painting the exquisite landscapes, flora and fauna that only
Hawaii can offer.
Commercial and Public Art
Always striving for growth, Pamela has entered the public arena in a big way.
She has secured several public art projects in both the public and private
sector. Most importantly , she has enjoyed the process that accompanies the
competitive format. Her years in business has provided her with many resources
to be a viable candidate for many opportunities.