PAM HOWARD
Impressions
May 24 to July 20, 2008
Having always lived in the country, Pam Howard has a very close
connection to the environment around her and this is what inspires her
work. Her ways of seeing nature are recaptured and expressed in a variety
of media.
Ever since Pam was young she has enjoyed drawing and she still
likes to reduce her subject matter to lines in black and white, allowing
the viewer to move into the subject and enjoy the statement it makes
without the distraction of colour. Yet more often she captures local
colours of sights as they appear to her and turns them into impressions
in oil or watercolour. Whether she is looking closely at a group of small
hawthorn berries or the wide vistas of land and water which surround
us, her paintings engage colour, depth, movement, form and contour. Howard
also sees buildings as part of the landscape and includes them in her
work as a reminder of the impression humankind has made here.
The collection of works on display at the Gallery spans over ten years
of artistic engagement with her environment. Howard sees the show as
a celebration of the beautiful vistas of Grey County, especially the
Glenelg area. For her, this part of the world, with its abundance of
fresh water, trees, plants and animal life, is becoming a special and
precious area that is important to record in its present form, hoping
that in some small way it can help to draw attention to the plight of
our planet.
Pam Howard immigrated from Uganda to Canada in her late teens. Living
close to St.Catharines gave her access to the Rodman Hall Art Centre
where she studied with Robert Fisher. During her years raising a family
and running two businesses, she went wherever and when she could to pursue
her art education. Since her retirement Howard calls Glenelg her home.

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