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Born in Tanganyika, East
Africa to an Austrian mother and Scottish father, Pam moved to Scotland
at the age of thirteen. She graduated from Glasgow School of Art in the
seventies and immediately embarked on a career in teaching. After being
based in Braidfeild High School for four years, she took a year out to
study in Chicago, then spent a further two years teaching art in the
glorious setting of the Seychelles. From the mid-eighties she taught in
various colleges until in August 2004 she gave up her academic career to
concentrate on painting full time.
Pam's dazzling seascapes originate on the rugged West Coast of Scotland
with its isolated cottages and wild colours and amongst the majestic
cliffs and fishing villages of the East Coast. In her own words: "A
sense of a place is important in my work but for me it's not about
capturing a scene with complete accuracy. Sometimes it is the elements
and the untamed force of nature that inspire, but more than anything it
is the essential quality of the light which can be found in the Scottish
land and seascape. I often interpret the scene with abstract elements
allowing the paint to work for me. I translate this light in terms of
contrast and colour - often bold but always with subtlety and balance. I
ultimately want to create a visual sensation and pleasing image."
Pam's award winning artwork is held in an impressive range of private
and corporate collections. She has also held numerous solo exhibitions
throughout Britain and in the USA and has participated in several group
shows including the Royal Scottish Society (RSA), the Royal Glasgow
Institute (RGI), Visual Arts Scotland (VAS), and the Paisley Art
Institute (PAI). She gained an award from each of the latter three
venues.
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