Pamela Schilderman
Visual Artist
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In striving to challenge my own methods of doing and perceiving, I want to create art that is unusual and exciting.
I wish my art to appear organic but at the same time bear no resemblance to a specific thing or form in nature. I hope to evoke the impression of the work being alive as if even though it seems still, there is a sense of it growing imperceptibly, belonging to the space, filling the space.
The majority of my latest work has been preoccupied with dots which I feel embody something particular to me.

