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Pam Davis paintings focus on the forms and colors in nature to create a sense of serenity and reflection.  She is an award winning Connecticut based landscape and seascape artist.  

 Pam’s landscapes embody a dynamic sense of place. The basic elements are classical, yet the result is contemporary. Her work uses a number of tools and techniques to achieve a layering of images that are vibrant and spirited. The human mark is evident throughout her work.

Her work in acrylic and watercolor involves building up layers of color and textures. Using form and color she seeks to create a sense of rhythm This process of layering and removing is akin to a process of discovery as she searches for a memory or a mood. Time, change and reflection are all present in her work.  

Pam began her studies at the Center for Contemporary Printmaking and at the Silvermine Arts Center. Her prints and landscapes have received a number of awards. She is member of the Rowayton Arts Center and Silvermine Guild of Artists.

The paintings by Richard Diebenkorn, Gerhard Richter and JMW Turner have a particular resonance for her. Her work can be found in private collections in Aspen, Atlanta, Fairfield County, Jackson Hole, New York City, Orleans, and Tampa.