Pam Moxley, a self-taught Artist, has spent the last seventeen years pursuing her fascination with photography and mixed media. She is best known for her taut black and white and sepia-toned images which are simple in composition yet complex in theme. Her works often include one of her four children or an item that brings childhood to mind, adding to her work a very maternal element. Pam continues to create all of her works on film in an effort to maintain the traditional art of photography.
Once she is finished with the photographic component, Pam continues to create through several other mediums. Her mixed media works are individually created with multiple layers. She starts by painting a dimensional board with several layers and textures of paint. She then uses an image transfer process that she has developed to add the photograph to the board. Pam finishes each of the works with a poured layer of high gloss resin. The combination of these techniques brings each of these individual works of art to life. Mixing the distress of the transfers with the brilliance of the resin creates a beautiful mix of nostalgia and high concept polish.
Pam has been exhibiting her work in Atlanta and other parts of the country for the last several years and has been included in many solo and juried exhibitions including ones juried by Alan Avery, Joey Ivanesco, Jane Jackson, Anna Walker Skillman and Katherine Ware. Pam’s work is held in many collections throughout the United States including the City of Atlanta collection and the APG collector’s portfolio.
Pam is an art consultant and co-owner of Original Art Finders and the curator of Grace Gallery in Marietta, Georgia. She also serves on the Board of Atlanta Celebrates Photography
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