Exhibition
runs from March 6-29 2003 at the Bruton Street Gallery.
Pams paintings are all executed on
gesso panels. Gesso is an ancient technique originally applied as a ground
onto wood in icon painting. The surface is a highly absorbant one and when
dry Pam frequently sands or etches into it. Most of the paintings use fragments
or details of paintings with which we are familiar in art history or from
domestic interiors. These patterned areas are then juxtaposed with other surfaces
or more open spaces associated with nature. They are presented as diptychs,
triptychs or in sets of four and within the same painting the final surface
may vary from high gloss to matt.
The Bruton Street Gallery, 28 Bruton Street,
London, W1X 7DB. Tel: 02074999747
Open Mon-Friday 10-6, Sat. 12-4 or by appt.
www.brutonstreetgallery.com