Contemporary painter of nature, Pamela Rose
Barron creates vibrant landscapes and florals.
Her style of juxtaposing her found nature
objects such as feathers and snails into
imaginary landscapes are unique and fresh.
She combines many perspectives into her
work; the close up, the far away along with the
symbolic in between. Her work is inspired and
influenced by American painters such as
O'Keeffe, Benton, Heade along with European
painters Magritte, Gaugin, Matisse.

Her painting journey began at the early age of
five. Obsessed with art, she spent much of her
childhood exploring and observing nature in
the old oak woods of Southeastern Michigan.
Her work today is still greatly influenced by
nature's beauty, color, and forms.

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Barron trained academically at the University of Michigan College of Art & Design in Ann Arbor,
Center for Creative Studies, Detroit and Ringling School of Art, Sarasota, Florida. She designed
and art directed national advertising campaigns in Detroit, New York and California.

Since 1988, she has committed herself exclusively to her painting. She lives and paints in
Sarasota, surrounded by tropical plants enjoying the close botanical gardens, creating an
atmosphere consistent with the serenity and beauty inherent in her paintings. "I want people to
connect with the incredible design of nature when they view my work-a sense of connectedness,
joy and wonder. I want to add something positive to their lives."

The artist's work hangs in many prominent collections and she has received many awards. Her
work is shown in numerous galleries and is being published by Coast to Coast Editions, Largo,
Florida.

About the Artist