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Circles in The Sand
Curator: Irena Gordon
20 Nov — 18 December, 2004
“My Art is a mirror my soul, and has accompanied me throughout all my life steps, through the stages that I needed to go through in order to reach this point in my life journey,” states aquarelle artist Pamela Silver, currently showing “Circles in the Sand,” a record of the past six years of her life.
The present exhibit in the Jerusalem Artists House is made up of several series of watercolors – Silver’s major means of expression – and two series of monotypes.
An intuitive artist, Pamela Silver’s placement of color is spontaneous, bursting forth. She creates her art from her inner world, imagination and dreams. Pamela Silver’s works, which are mostly abstractions, show a constant drive to break down the barriers between art and life, between the moment of sensation and creation of the color on paper. At the basis of her work stands her childhood and the experience of the home space in which that childhood took place. Silver’s work as a whole demonstrates her constant meditative bond between various times periods, as she seeks deeper and deeper personal insights.
– Irena Gordon