Babette’s Story

An artist is never poor.” Babette’s Feast by Isak Dinesen Do you know the story Babette’s Feast? Babette, once a famous chef, is a refugee, who escapes the French civil war and resettles in Norway. For the next twelve years, she cooks for two deeply religious sisters—without pay. One day, Babette’s financial position changes, so…

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Latest Artwork

For a limited time, hand painted and signed acrylic paintings on Plexiglas commemorating Color Me Orange—Color Me Kind can be special ordered from our Gallery and Store. “Hand painted” is to be taken quite literally too. Pamela paints these original paintings with her hands wearing surgical gloves. Visit our Gallery and Store…

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Check Out Our Gallery

For a limited time, hand painted and signed acrylic paintings on Plexiglas commemorating Color Me Orange—Color Me Kind can be special ordered from our Gallery and Store. “Hand painted” is to be taken quite literally too. Pamela paints these original paintings with her hands wearing surgical gloves. Visit our Gallery and Store…

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Healing in Arts Featured at Q Commons

In 2006, while attending the Festival of Faith and Writing at Calvin College, I met—would you believe?—Makoto Fujimura. In his book signing line, I showed him my out-of-date Xerox portfolio. Mako kindly leafed through the poorly printed images and said something that changed my paradigm: “Your art speaks of healing.” Within five minutes, Mako named…

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Blue Star Mom’s Support Hometown Hero II

Don’t miss Hometown Hero II: Guardian of Freedom artwork unveiling and fundraiser for Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) and Suicide Awareness. A special thanks to the Ottawa-North Kent Blue Star Mothers for their generous support. Event Info: Marne American Legion 1469 Arthur Street, Marne, Michigan Friday, August 19, 2016 5:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. Hometown…

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