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Art

Pamela Talese: Parachute Jump

Item Number
107
Estimated Value
350 USD
Sold
460 USD to akb090c8a
Number of Bids
12  -  Bid History

Item Description

Giclee Print
12 x 15.5"
Framed

Artist bio: Pamela Talese is an on-site painter known primarily for her work on a range of subjects through out New York City. In the past eight years she has given special focus  New York’s maritime industries.

“The on-site element is essential for the completion of each painting as I can’t get all of the information I need any other way. I am seeing the subject in its original, and my connection with the scene comes from standing out in it. The painting and the place are related by the way each is built up or changed. What occurs during the painting is a kind of temporal layering-an accumulation of perceptual experience over time. The constant study and revision of what’s before my eyes, and the corresponding marks and building up of paint texture is parallel to the surface elaboration, encrustation and erosion that occurs in both the natural and man-made world. But one must really look with ones own eyes for a period be there for all of it to register and the beauty to emerge. This is what excites me and is what make the challenges of truck traffic, dirt, the changing weather and wind worth it.”

Pamela Talese has been exhibiting regularly in New York City since 2003. Her work has been the subject of reviews and articles including The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, ArtNews, and CityARTS Her paintings are in manyl private collections in the US and abroad, and in the collection of the New York Historical Society. Talese has been an artist in residence at The Ucross Foundation in Wyoming, The Josef & Anni Albers Foundation in Connecticut, and a visiting artist at the American Academy in Rome.

Pamela Talese grew up in New York City. She attended Smith College and received a BA with a double major in Literature and /Studio Art (Print Making), and attended the Art Students League.

Item Special Note

Pamela reaches all of her sites via mass transit of her mobile bicycle studio (see second picture, above).