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Last year I promised myself it would be my most creative year ever and I achieved that comfortably.
I enjoyed seeing the improvement in my work and loved that I had return clients who loved their portraits. I had my first solo exhibition at the garlic farm and also had my first gallery enquiry.
It was a big year for me and I loved it.
This year is about being brave and decisive.
° Brave enough to take my work to new places
° Brave enough to stretch my limitations
° Brave enough to enter open competitions
° Brave enough to commit to my work 110%
° Decisive enough to make it all happen
You won’t believe what I have planned already!!
Not sure if I am brave or mad right now….time will tell 🙂
I hope you will all come on the journey with me. I have lots more to share with you and it wouldn’t be the,same without you.
For now, here is another one of my Christmas commissions which I really enjoyed doing.
Pamela is a natural artist who has learned from years of experience in hands on graphic, theatrical and textile design as well as individual artworks.
Inspired by her travels and experiences, Pamela loves to experiment - bold, vibrant colour and texture fascinate her and she aims to create exciting and evocative artwork. She paints in acrylics, watercolour and mixed media, also using textiles in much of her artwork. Always looking for new ways to work, Pamela believes this is a great cure for boredom and allows her to be more expressive. The resulting images are rich with texture and colour.
She sees the use of sketches and photographs taken on location as a starting point only... tending to paint what she feels as opposed to copying literally, giving her the chance to put her personal stamp on the subject. For Pamela painting comes from the heart and it is something she is highly passionate about….after all, who is more passionate than a redhead?
3 Comments
Daryn
This portrait is amazing!
Pamela
Thank you. The owner thought so too 🙂
Zoe Sadler
Ooh is that the portrait you were working on at Open Studios. It has turned out great! x