Pages

Showing posts with label pouring acrylics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label pouring acrylics. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 12, 2019

"Building A Dream" Solo Show featuring the art of Pam Carr




On January 26 and 27th 2019 I had my "Building A Dream" solo show.  It was at the Community Centre on Mayne Island, BC.

I had a lot of help setting up from my friend Jennifer.  The show was hung during the afternoon on the Saturday. We also had to prepare all the refreshments for the reception so it was a busy day.

This was my first exhibition showing my large abstract works and it was a great opportunity to see how they would be received. I also included some of my fluid art paintings and my resin paintings, so there was lots of variety in mediums and styles.

Saturday night was the reception which was quiet but perfect. We got to have great conversations and discuss my art with those in attendance.


Sitting with the first comers to the reception.

There is a great hanging system in place at the hall so it is perfect for art shows.

Looking down to the fluid and resin art on the back wall.
My large 30"x40" abstract pieces fit perfectly.
Here is "Where Are You Now" alongside some fluid paintings I did for the Shavasana show in 2017.

Two new 24"x36" abstracts grouped with a 20" round fluid art piece and a round resin painting below.

It was a happy day.
 Sunday was very busy and unfortunately I didn't get any photos of the visitors. I was so busy talking to everyone. It was beyond my expectations and the feedback was amazing. I am so grateful to the art lovers on Mayne Island for coming out to my show. Also a big thank you to those who purchased art and my art clocks.
Black and White Abstract in the second room.

These 12"x16" palette knife paintings were a splash of colour.

My Building A Dream Series is really growing. These are numbers 6 and 7.

My 30"x30" "Psychedelic Sea #2" is so alive and vibrant. It is 30"x30".

"Peeking Through #3" The first of this series is in Los Angeles at Enchanted Studio Props Gallery.

This was the most popular painting in the show.  "Where are you Now?" 36"x36"
"Red Field on a Fine Day" 30"x 40",

"Soothe My Soul" 30"x 40"

"Morning Mourning" 36"x 36"

"Golden Sky" 30"x 40"


I also had my fluid art there as well as my resin art.
Shiny bright resin art and some works on paper.

My small fluid art and art clocks.
We were so lucky with the weather and the sun came out. 

Reflecting back on this day I have to say the biggest gift was the amazing discussions I had with fellow artists and art lovers about my work and art in general.  I was able to see my work through new eyes and discover how different people take different things away from the work.  For the first time I had an opportunity to find words to describe what I do and why.  When you work alone in your studio these things just happen. Having to actually describe the process and realize the intentions that go into the creation of a painting, the skills, techniques and emotions that come together to create something visual, was an enlightening experience for me. 

My next show is April 25-28 2019. I will be exhibiting my work at Art Vancouver at the Vancouver Convention Centre.  This will be my first International Art Fair and I am very excited. If you would like free tickets for the opening, please feel free to message me at Pamcarrart@outlook.com

Thanks so much for coming along with me on a tour of my Building A Dream Solo Show. It was a great day.  For more information about my art and my 2019 shows, as well as links to my shops please visit my website, Pam Carr Art

Friday, November 30, 2018

Flashback to Pam Carr's Art Exhibit - Shavasana Art Gallery - May 13 - June 29

I just found this great write up and video on my “Go with the Flow” show from May 13th – June 29th 2017 at the  Shavasana Art Gallery and Cafe website. It is great to look back at this show as it was my very first solo show.

The gallery owner did a wonderful write up and it is great to be able to look back and relive this very special moment in my art career.







I was excited to have my family come over for the opening and share this special moment with me.





This is from my description of my creative process for this body of work.
…”I explore fluid art and wonder at how it flows. This art form is
unpredictable and well-suited to those who live in the moment. I create
abstract art by pouring, swirling and swiping.” 
George, the gallery owner describes of this new work as “thought-provoking eye
candy”…He liked it so much he bought 3 pieces before the show opened.

I hope you enjoy this little glimpse into my past. 

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Pouring Acrylics. A New Obsession

Last year I discovered fluid panting. I loved the process and did a lot of experimenting with moving paint.
This year synchronicity sent me to a whole new level. Thanks to a random post on Instagram I was led to the dirty pour. I have been busy exploring new techniques and possibilities and I am in love with this process. It perfectly suits my capricious personality.

Here are a few of my new paintings.

This is a macro of my first painting using this technique.




6' x 6' x 1.5" acrylic on canvas.



Still wet. 6" x 6" x 1.5" Acrylic on canvas


I am excited to announce I have a solo art show, Go With The Flow, coming up May 13-June 29th, 2017 at Shavasana Gallery and Cafe on Mayne Island BC. It will be featuring my fluid art and resin art pieces, large and small. The opening is on May 13th from 7-9 pm. Come along and see what I have been up to.