Art is all in reverse order of when it was done. If anyone is interested in buying, let me know. (Only some are for sale. Others are taken or donated already.)
Nevertheless, this expresses how I feel these days even though it is not a self portrait…Paper and Cloth Mache table I made for my living room…Sketch for painting that follows – Jason is one of the best neighbors i have had!“The Mottster Rocks Out” — My downstairs neighbor entertaining me, unwittingly, but to my delight, every night, as he practices his drumming!
Translucent Papier Mache Bowl
Actually, all the above was done in my apartment in Brattleboro, after I moved there. What follows was done before I moved here. Either in the interim, in Sheffield, or while I was looking for a place and living with a friend in CT.
Central American Welcoming Madonna, in gouache and acrylics c. 12″ by 8″Face Seen on Wastebasket and captured in a mask made of brown paper…Second Eyes Mask, made at the Retreat, pre-formed mask enhanced with paper mache and collaged with eyes and other papers…1st Mask of Eyes Made at the RetreatMacrame Jute Bowl, made of brown paper and edged with copper tape
Yeah Pamela, if we look at your paintings posted here we will see that you put your signature in the right lower corner of your paintings and that what happened in the Drummer painting also. I like that specially because I like your name and signature, my friend, and the cymbals usually makes me feel happy with their shining, although I don’t like much when we hit them hard, I just adore their sounds when touching them like in playing jazz. I love your blog friend. Keep posting. Sami
Dear Sami, you are the second person who has commented on that cymbals signature! Odd, i was not even conscious of doing it…now i wonder what that means, huh? Anyhow, it is sort of cute, but i did not mean anything by it, really. Or did i??? 8)
Thanks Pamela for sharing these wonderful paintings with us. I miss your posts friend. All your works are creative but I liked that painting of your neighbour The Drummer, and I liked to read your signature on the Cymbals of the drums. Very creative. Keep posting friend. Sami
“In India when we meet and part we Often say, ‘Namaste’, which means: I honor the place in you where the entire universe resides; I honor the place in you of love, of light, of truth, of peace. I honor the place within you where if you are in that place in you and I am in that place in me, there is only one of us." ~~Ram Dass~~
Yeah Pamela, if we look at your paintings posted here we will see that you put your signature in the right lower corner of your paintings and that what happened in the Drummer painting also. I like that specially because I like your name and signature, my friend, and the cymbals usually makes me feel happy with their shining, although I don’t like much when we hit them hard, I just adore their sounds when touching them like in playing jazz. I love your blog friend. Keep posting. Sami
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Dear Sami, you are the second person who has commented on that cymbals signature! Odd, i was not even conscious of doing it…now i wonder what that means, huh? Anyhow, it is sort of cute, but i did not mean anything by it, really. Or did i??? 8)
Your friend,
Pam
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Thanks Pamela for sharing these wonderful paintings with us. I miss your posts friend. All your works are creative but I liked that painting of your neighbour The Drummer, and I liked to read your signature on the Cymbals of the drums. Very creative. Keep posting friend. Sami
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