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About Pamela

I received an MFA with a concentration in printmaking from State University of New York at Albany in 1981. Upon completing my graduate degree I traveled to Barcelona, Spain for a year, apprenticing with paper artist Laurence Barker. While working in Spain I combined my new papermaking skills with woodblock prints and created a new body of work. I have shown extensively on the East Coast including a solo show at Amos Eno gallery in NYC. I have been teaching art to both adults and children for over forty years including working as an adjunct professor at Russell Sage College and as a public school art teacher.

Kouchibouguac National Park

Kouchibouguac means, river of long tides, and it is a place where a river of that name joins the sea. Unlike Acadia, if you were to only drive through this park all you would see is a long road with … Continue reading

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The Bog

  I’ve always wanted to visit a bog, I was in plenty of swamps when I was a kid but never a bog that has layers of peat that accumulates over thousands of years. The kind of bog where sphagnum … Continue reading

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Chasing Gannets, Nova Scotia

  I learned a lesson in Nova Scotia. The last day was misty and rainy and we just hung around the campsite watching the changing skies. Suddenly a huge flock of birds ( estimate of about a thousand ) came … Continue reading

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Grandmother Moon

When my son, Jack, was young we listened to Native American stories on audio tape. Every time there was a big full moon in the sky we were fond of saying – “Look, there is Grandmother Moon!” Last night was … Continue reading

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Fundy National Park, New Brunswick, Canada

Fundy National Park is the first Canadian National park that I have experienced and it was wonderful! There were several important differences to American National Parks, the first difference was that there are no crowds, solitude and peaceful enjoyment of … Continue reading

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Tropical Storm Arthur

Cloudy with showers, that’s what the weather board had said. I would have prepared better if I knew we were getting a tropical storm! It began to rain that evening and by ten o’clock the rain was torrential. It sounded … Continue reading

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We Arrive at Our first Destination

When ever I go to Acadia I feel like I’m home. It is my favorite place in the world. My friend Robin decided to go on the first leg of the trip with me. It was fun showing her some … Continue reading

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Too Much Stuff!

So I’m off, on my dream to explore the national parks and wild places in this country. I’ve been preparing all year and buying things I thought I might need on my journey. I have all my electronic equipment; Macbook, … Continue reading

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Away!

So here she is, all wrapped up in her winter coat waiting for the adventure to begin. My home on wheels – who knows for how long? My name is Pamela and I am an artist, a Mom and a … Continue reading

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