Pam was born in Newcastle-on-Tyne, England in 1945. A classically trained artist, she received most of her training in the mid 60's and 70's including at the famed Academie Julian and Studio 17 with master print-maker Stanley William Hayter, both in Paris.
Her earlier work was a series of sensitive, illuminating abstracts. In 2000 she commenced a spiritual and creative search which culminated in an extensive series of bold colour-filled tree paintings. More recently Pam has returned to her abstract roots and is producing some of her most powerful and exciting work of her career.
Tony Westbridge-Publisher of Dictionary of Canadian Artists at Auction
This is great, Sharon. There's no void of down-toned comm on our planet today.
You make a great point about creating "good effects", not only in our art, but in our
lives as we lead them. That is what Ron says in Route To Infinity- just being a
bea…
Your verses leave me detached, suspended in the silence of me.
And then the endless contemplations of "what if" so much beauty
could fill the spaces of us all.
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