Raised in Spokane, Washington, Pam was first inspired by her artist parents. She studied art at the Accademia Di Belle Arti in Florence, Italy and earned an art degree from the art department that her father began at Gonzaga University in Spokane. The more Pam traveled the world, the more she wanted to paint it.
After exploring a few side paths—among them, walking 7,000 miles for peace and building a house—Pam returned to her painting passion under the mentorship of Russian Impressionist, Ron Lukas. Her widely collected, award- winning work has been exhibited throughout the United States, Europe, and Africa, and juried into more than 125 national and international shows. Pam’s paintings may be universal in scope, but each one is a personal statement from her heart.
ARTIST STATEMENT: I feel very lucky to have a good excuse to notice my life with paint. This year, with so much upheaval in our lives, I’ve wanted to paint places of sanctuary. I thought about where I find peace in my life in a world that’s filled with news of conflict. Everyone finds sanctuary in their own way. Whether in a church, in nature, creativity, delic
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