![]() ![]() Pamela graduated as an illustrator and pursued that career in Texas. She turned to her first love – making art, and attended Kendall College of Art & Design in Grand Rapids, Michigan. The university kept her singing Mozart arias and steered her away from popular music, a genre in which you can actually make a living, albeit a meager one. ![]() They encouraged me to continue my love affair with art.”Īfter 2 years of music education as a coloratura soprano at Ball State University in Muncie, Indiana, she decided she was better off nurturing that talent on her own. In high school, I took every art class that was offered and had 2 wonderful and inspiring teachers, Paul Kussy and Charles Murray who were both excellent artists in their own right. She also enrolled me in art classes as soon as I was old enough to hold a pencil, which exposed me to drawing, painting, and sculpture at a very early age. My mother was very creative and took me to the Art Institute of Chicago every year or two when I was young. ![]() “Ever since I can remember, I’ve been creating art. “I’ve always been inspired by nature, especially flying creatures and have had many dreams of flying myself without wings, but enjoying the view of the earth below me.” Pam’s technique of transitioning bold colors from transparent to opaque and her deep understanding of art principles such as composition, texture, and light, bring you to a new emotional world of beauty and peace. Uplifting flying creatures, painted realistically on top of dynamic, free-flowing abstract backgrounds, take you to a place of fantasy where you can escape your life struggles. “Lake Michigan has always been a special place of solace and restoration for me as I’m a serious swimmer and somehow the lake just feeds my soul and is so much a part of me.” Her fluid style comes from her love of the water. The artist was born in Pennsylvania, USA, but grew up in Michigan from age 2 – 18, and returned recently after living 15 years in Texas, 8 years in New Mexico, and 4 years in Oklahoma. was used in the generation of this content.How much can one learn about an artist by looking at his work? A review of painter Pamela Kirkham’s latest pieces reveals a great deal about the artist's life and passions. Please direct all inquiries and comments to insectidentification AT. When emailing please include your location and the general estimated size of the specimen in question if possible. Images in JPG format are preferred with a minimum horizontal dimension of 1000px if possible. By submitting images to us () you acknowledge that you have read and understood our Site Disclaimer as it pertains to "User-Submitted Content". Material presented throughout this website is for entertainment value and should not to be construed as usable for scientific research or medical advice (regarding bites, etc.).Please consult licensed, degreed professionals for such information. The logo, its written content, and watermarked photographs/imagery are unique to this website (unless where indicated) and is protected by all applicable domestic and international intellectual property laws. Beetle Identification Butterfly Identification Caterpillar Identification Spider ID Fungal Infections on Insects Nursery Web Spider Official State Insects Termite Basics Insect Molting Process Bugs of Tennessee House Centipede ![]()
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