I love Pamela’s work so much. Her art is on my list of “Local Artists Whose Work I Must Have Someday”, and she expresses herself in writing so economically but whimsically.
Pamela's feeds always provide an alternate view of the world for me and this is great because apparently, she has far more talent for observation than I ever will!
Awesome art! I like art. I do it myself too. I couldn't find this any place but do you know what she uses to color her art? Is it colored pencil? Or watercolor pencil?
Fun interview. I checked out Pamela's Twitter and she passed the "puts a grin on my face" test, so I followed.
P.S.: I'm a sucker for Artsy Twitter.
I love Pamela’s work so much. Her art is on my list of “Local Artists Whose Work I Must Have Someday”, and she expresses herself in writing so economically but whimsically.
Loving these gorgeous pictures!!
Pamela's feeds always provide an alternate view of the world for me and this is great because apparently, she has far more talent for observation than I ever will!
Pamela is the best ❤️
so much fun and a quiet kind of revitalizing going on when I read these fun interviews of creatives.
I love your interviews of fellow artists Mark! So nice to meet Pamela here...her work is wonderful! Thanks for sharing. 🙌 🎨
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Awesome art! I like art. I do it myself too. I couldn't find this any place but do you know what she uses to color her art? Is it colored pencil? Or watercolor pencil?
According to Pamela, she uses watercolour paints and brush, usually tubes but sometimes pans. No pencils.
Thank you very much!
I really enjoyed this interview - her work is great! I especially liked ‘She Held Her Tongue But Gave The Rest To Him’ - brilliant!
Great interview and glorious art! Thanks, Mark and Pamela. 😀
This was my introduction to your newsletter abd to Pamela. What a great start! I love her art and her sensibility. Thanks for sharing