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Pamela Bledsoe A true love of nature is clearly evident in this Edgefield, South Carolina native's work. Living along the intercostals waterway has inspired and influenced her art. Educated at the University of South Carolina, Bledsoe has had a love affair with the Carolinas and the Low country for many years.
The demand for Bledsoe's work has been tremendous with collectors across the country often acquiring multiple pieces. She is an award-winning artist who has hosted several successful solo shows.
Pamela's art evokes a sense of serenity and stillness. Glorious sunsets, beach scenes, and infinite stretches of marshes and waterways are portrayed in an impressionistic style reminiscent of Monet. Pamela also loves to create colorful renditions of her favorite flowers. Numerous time-consuming layers and many different techniques are used to produce originals ranging from photo-realism to expressionistic and contemporary.
Pamela's passion for painting and thirst for knowledge have lead her to many wonderful teachers and workshops. However, the disciplined hours spent at her easel have honed her skills and made her the artist she is today.
Possessing a strong belief that one should always give back, she contributes original art to such organizations as the American Heart Association, Brook green Gardens, and the Ronald McDonald House. In Pamela's words, Every painting I do is a spiritual and emotional process. The greatest compliment I can hear is that someone feels my painting.
Bledsoe's work can be seen at the following galleries: Charleston Harbor Gallery, Charleston, SC, Evalyn Dunns Gallery, Westfield, NJ, Stars Art & Antiques, Edgefield, SC, and the SC National Heritage Corridor Discovery Center, Edgefield, SC.
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