Characterized by strong compositional elements and a sense of a moment captured, Pamela’s paintings reveal her early experience working in the graphic and photographic arts. Her eventual choice of paint as medium resulted from her desire for a more immediate relationship with material; and the choice of subject matter from her love of nature and concern with our loss of connection to it.
Upon graduation from University of Alberta’s BFA program with Distinction in 1990, Pamela maintained a studio in Edmonton until she relocated to Mulhurst Bay, on Pigeon Lake, Alberta, in 2000. Born in Chile, Pamela has lived in Quebec, Ontario, British Columbia, and now calls rural Alberta home. Her work has been exhibited in numerous group and solo shows in private and public galleries, is contained in private collections across Canada and has been represented by Scott Gallery in Edmonton since 2009.