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Pianissimo 48" x 60" Oil $ 7,200 |
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Greek Restaurant 36" x 48" Oil $ 6,200 |
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Escorts 24" x 36" Oil $ 4,800 |
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Circus Parade 20" x 24" Oil $ 3,800 |
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Jennifer's Kitchen 9" x 12" Oil $ 1,700 |
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| Betwixt 36" x 12" Oil $ 3,100 |
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Judith's Kitchen 24" x 20" Oil $ 3,800 |
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| Manhattans 10 x 8 Oil $1,400 |
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| Golden Eggs 11 x 14 Oil $2,200 |
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Hush 20" x 16" Oil $ 3,000 |
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Above the Fray 8" x 10" Oil $ 1,400 |
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| Sun Kissed 7" x 5" Oil $ 950 |
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Coat Racks 12" x 9" Oil $ 1,700 |
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Tasty 12" x 9" Oil $ 1,700 |
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Shady 5" x 7" Oil $ 950 |
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| Brandi's Pizza 20 x 8 Oil $2,400 |
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| Partners 9 x 12 Oil $1,700 |
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Street Vendor II 10" x 8" Oil $ 1,400 |
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| Street Vendor I 10" x 8" Oil $ 1,400 |
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Doug's Toaster 9 x 12 Oil $1,700
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Nancy's Toaster 9 x 12 Oil $1,700 |
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Sunday Morning 9 x 12 Oil $1,700
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The Post Office 14 x 11 Oil $2,200 |
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| Juices 8" x 20" Oil $ 2,200 |
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| Limitless 5" x 7" Oil $ 900 |
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| Time Enough At Last 20" x 16" Oil $ 3,000 |
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Ingalls' education in art began early. She first studied with her father, Richard Ingalls, who created the Art Department at Gonzaga University in Spokane, WA. She continued at the Accademia Delle Belle Arte in Florence, Italy in 1977, then returned home to earn her Bachelor of Arts degree from Gonzaga in 1979.
She later worked with Frederick Frank in New York and subsequently studied oil painting under Ron Lukas in Seattle. More recently she has studied with Richard Schmid and Burt Silverman.
Strong color and sound drawing are primary in her paintings. Her choice of simple subject matter is surprising, sometimes humorous, and always full of emotion. Portraits, still lifes and interior scenes populate her studio.
A table with chairs, a diner counter top, rubber boots standing by a kitchen door, even a bowl of cherries - all evoke a sense of humanity and presence, as if someone is either about to enter the frame or has just left it.
Pam has exhibited in over 125 national and international juried art shows, where she's won more than 60 prizes. Her work has exhibited in 28 states, and is in collections in numerous countries.
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