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‘Our Fragile World’ a Solo Show by Pam Thomas
AN exciting new showcase of artwork by Liverpool born artist, Pam Thomas, unmistakably validates her dedication to using her own creativity:- "as a means of encouraging a positive change in the world."
Pam hopes that her current exhibition, spread across three disciplines; ceramics, stitch, and painting; will evidence her ongoing commitment to her expanding artistic practice:- "I'm still dreaming, making, and hoping my artwork will make a difference to how people care for:- 'Our Fragile World.'" Pam's artistic journey began at an early age with a fascination for drawing and painting people that inevitably led to enrolling onto a Foundation Course at Mid-Cheshire College where she 1st developed her love for ceramics. The experience changed her creative outlook and in 2000 Pam went on to graduate with a B.Des (Hons) in ceramics and textiles from Liverpool Hope University. Although her preferred medium remains ceramics, Pam also enjoys working with paint and stitching to further develop her concepts and ideas and evidence of all three disciplines is on show in the current collection. However, whatever the eventual direction, Pam always gains invaluable inspiration from her innumerable sketchbooks. Pam said:- "Working from my own life and observational sketches, I use these as a starting point for creating my sculptures that become a reflection of the stories behind each drawing. In 2022 I created a series about children playing. 'Boy on a Swing' was taken from sketches of my grandchildren playing on the makeshift swing we made for them on one of the horse chestnut trees in our garden. The resulting sculpture is ceramic with a wash of magnesium, placed in a wooden swing with metal chains. Being frost resistant it is suitable for the garden where it will sway in the wind." Working with acrylic paint, Pam works:- 'en plein air,' painting speedily to freeze the moment out on location although she has learned from experience to also make a photographic backup in case she has to finish the painting in her studio. "'The Lion Rock' was painted when on holiday in Anglesey where I had childhood holidays. This is the place I learned to swim and it has always been a special place for me. Sitting on the beach with the tide coming in on a windy day and having to work quickly is the way I like to paint as it gives a freshness to the work. Although the painting is mainly acrylic on paper, I incorporated some some pen work to emphasize the power of the waves." Her recent stitch experimentation combines an inkjet printer and thread to fabricate fragile imagery of butterflies:- "Having seen the decline of the butterfly population in 2023, I decided to create a piece of artwork to show this loss. I printed the butterfly photograph using an inkjet printer, before transferring the image onto fabric. By placing the picture, ink side down and wetting it, the ink ran onto the fabric leaving a blurred image. To highlight the loss, I stitched only half of the image to emphasize the beauty we are losing." 'Our Fragile World' positively reinforces Pam's creative mission through her artistic observations:- "I am hoping the work will get people thinking about how we are damaging the world and what we are leaving for the next generation to sort out”. If you like art, this is certainly not an exhibition to be missed, this diverse display by Pam will be on show at the:- ArtHouse, Eastbank Street, Southport, from:- 16 July to 3 August 2024.
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