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Neptune's Roses

$1200

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"Neptune's Roses" by Pamela Beck

Concerned with pushing the limits of abstraction, Beck's works are elegant, powerful, eye-popping, and optimistic; they're distinctive at every turn. Revealing a narrative story through light and motion.

Details:

  • Medium: Archival Pigment Print
  • Size: 12" X 12" (Framed)
  • Shipping: Artwork will be shipped by the artist directly to the purchaser. Purchaser will cover the shipping cost and insurance

Artist Bio:

Pamela Beck is a writer/producer whose novels include the New York Times best sellers Fling and Rich Men, Single Women. She has written screenplays as well as novels and has developed/produced various film and television projects, including the adaptation of one of her novels, Rich Men, Single Women for Aaron Spelling and ABC.

Pamela's shift into working as a visual artist taps into her lifelong love of contemporary art, a passion for color, and the joy (and challenge) of creating.

Her art-making journey began with an empty wall she was on a mission to fill. As a long-time contemporary art collector, she visited her favorite galleries, looking for the perfect piece to fulfill her vision for the space.

She began seeing the work in her mind. As it came into sharper and sharper focus, she felt compelled to try and construct what she saw when she closed her eyes.

She began experimenting. She wanted white space. She wanted calm. She wanted linear lines. Visualizing her palette she saw white, black, shades of gray. A lone red.

As she watched her work grow and morph, it became all about color, light and imagination. The balance between chance and control. The elegance of linear lines and the endless potential of abstraction. The work became its own kind of storytelling.

Making art has become an obsession.

Pamela has had various works selected for multiple online exhibitions as well as in-person group shows. Her work is part of some very substantial collections.