I am:

AN ARTIST, explorer + CREATIVE CATALYST

“I am recreating her life one painting at a time. I want everyone to experience the radical joy and transformative power of art.

I don’t want anyone, least of all myself, pulling back on the reigns. I want to live with my eyes wide open distinguishing the one hundred different hues of green in a single leaf, my ears listening to the softest of breezes rustling the poplar leaves as the wind takes a slow breath in, taste the salt air and the seaweed like an elixir from the sea as they are, I want to find the small traces of beauty and light in even the darkest of moments, I want to dismantle the parts of the whole and rearrange them on the canvas or paper like a poem spoken from my tongue, I want to laugh until my sides hurt and tears stream down my face telling the story of countless moments of pure joy, I want to cry when the crying is as right as the rain that unleashes itself and breaks an unbearable heatwave.

I want to drink it all in and paint it all out, over and over and over again making no apologies, until I have spent every ounce of my soul.”

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A LIFE:

TRANSFORMED

A visit to the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in Boston changed Pamela’s life. As the guard came in, exclaiming, ‘I haven’t even turned the lights on’, Pam had no way of knowing the impact that action would have. Like magic, El Jaleo by John Singer Sargent was lit up and its presence not to be denied. It literally took Pamela’s breath away knocked her back across the room. She knew immediately, that while she had been creating all her life, her soul was insisting she go home and pick up a paint brush. She did and did and hasn’t stopped yet.

Pamela immersed myself in the act of painting and expressing herself through some of the most difficult times of her life, and the power was and continues to be undeniable to her.

Pam stepped away from the keyboard, the mouse and design, and stepped up to to the canvas and paper, translating the details of life into art.

INSPIRED BY:

the work

A lifelong creative, and now a self-taught painter, Pamela’s expressive and intuitive abstract work is a translation of all that surrounds her; the nature of the New Hampshire Seacoast area where she grew up and lives, and the small moments that make life beautiful. The forms, lines, textures,and colors in her work may evoke Sunset Meadows (across from her home studio, the mystery of the North Atlantic, or the laughter, love and joie de vivre that linger and are woven into every layer.