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Creator Pamela Beach
Description A portrait of a woman. She sits in a colorful hammock, lush plants behind her and patterned carpet below. This piece was displayed as part of the 2024 exhibition "Selfographies". / "I need to make art because it keeps me alive. It feeds me and makes my life livable. I realize that not everyone will understand or appreciate what I create. I realize that making art is always going to be something difficult for people to understand. But I don't care. I don't care because I have to make art. I just have to do it. Just like someone somewhere has to jump over a pole and win a gold medal. It keeps me healthy and provides me with the outlet I need. And so I've come to the understanding that I make artwork in order to live. Using art as therapy allows my feelings to take form. They are outside of me for the moment. I can look at them and try to assess them. The work includes layers which indicate the advancement from fear and trauma to life and beauty." Statement from Sitter, Kathryn Knudsen.
Subject Selfographies; Gittins Gallery; MFA; Student Works; Exhibition photography; Oil painting; Portraiture; Pamela Beach
Date 2023
Medium Oil on panel
Dimensions 36x48
ARK ark:/87278/s6h07fx7
Setname uu_aah_artpr
ID 2528149
Reference URL https://collections.lib.utah.edu/ark:/87278/s6h07fx7
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