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Sheep Dell by Pam Cutler

Water and Gouache Painting

21cm x 29cm
Lot Number: 24

Pam Cutler


Artist Statement

Pam grew up in Devon and spent many childhood hours walking on the moors and the wild cliffs in that region. After graduating in Fine Art, she spent her career in London teaching Art to both adults and children. She now lives in Deal and loves the changing colours of the
Kentish countryside and coastline and seeks to highlight the wonder of nature in all its moods.

She paints in acrylic, oils and watercolour and is fascinated by the effects of light and shadow on the natural world, especially on water and different types of flora. Using a loose style in watercolour she builds up layers of light and shade and tries to capture a moment or
feeling. She draws on memories of evocative places with the aim of creating a space for contemplation.

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