"Respect the palette: Colour Blending, Translucency, and Viscosity"
Pamela Crockett is best known for her large-scale oil paintings of small, natural decaying objects in active environments. In them, she imbues inanimate objects with life, and her attention to texture invites the viewer for a closer look.
A former fellow in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and recipient of the Olssen Faculty Incentive Award, Pamela has been teaching art and painting since receiving her Master of Fine Arts and Masters of Arts degrees from the University of Iowa in 1991. Teaching positions include Mt. St. Mary’s College, Loyola University, Notre Dame of Maryland University, McDaniel College, St. Timothy’s School, and the University of Iowa.
She maintains an artist studio in Baltimore, and her work appears widely in collections across the U.S. Recent exhibitions include the Grinnell College Museum of Art, the Montpelier Arts Center, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, the Delaplaine Arts Center, and Honfleur Gallery in Washington, DC.
For more information, visit: www.pamelacrockett.com
Pamela Crockett is best known for her large-scale oil paintings of small, natural decaying objects in active environments. In them, she imbues inanimate objects with life, and her attention to texture invites the viewer for a closer look.
A former fellow in residence at the Virginia Center for the Creative Arts and recipient of the Olssen Faculty Incentive Award, Pamela has been teaching art and painting since receiving her Master of Fine Arts and Masters of Arts degrees from the University of Iowa in 1991. Teaching positions include Mt. St. Mary’s College, Loyola University, Notre Dame of Maryland University, McDaniel College, St. Timothy’s School, and the University of Iowa.
She maintains an artist studio in Baltimore, and her work appears widely in collections across the U.S. Recent exhibitions include the Grinnell College Museum of Art, the Montpelier Arts Center, Washington County Museum of Fine Arts, the Delaplaine Arts Center, and Honfleur Gallery in Washington, DC.
For more information, visit: www.pamelacrockett.com
Sue Turner: I am going to have to go in a minute but this is very interesting - thank you. I will catch up with the video later.
Jo West: I loved this lecture, thank you.
Nancy Chambers: Excellent presentation - thank you very much Pamela
Anne Elliott: Thank you fantastic
Jo West: I loved this lecture, thank you.
Nancy Chambers: Excellent presentation - thank you very much Pamela
Anne Elliott: Thank you fantastic