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Pamela Tate’s eclectic acrylic paintings have strong colours, striking images and vary widely in subject matter and in size. She explores movement vs. stillness, light vs. shadow, excitement vs. calm. Her art invites the viewer to pause, reflect and smile.
She has had solo exhibitions annually since 1993 at the Human Bean in Cobourg
and at the Kent Farndale Gallery in Port Perry. Her paintings have been accepted into juried shows at the Art Gallery of Northumberland in Cobourg and the Russell Gallery in Kingston, as well as at the Visual Arts Centre in Bowmanville where she has won awards two out of the last three years. She has been a guest artist at Gallery 121 in Belleville and is a past member of the Journey Through the Arts Gallery in Port Hope.
An Arts Guide, recently published by Northumberland County, not only lists Pamela in its pages, but hers was the painting chosen to be featured on the front cover.
A resident of Northumberland Hills, just north of Port Hope and 60km east of Toronto, Pamela’s paintings can be found in private collections across Canada as well as in the United States, Mexico and Switzerland.
Commissions are always welcome and rentals can be arranged by request.
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