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Chaos and colour of Morocco

In Pam Taylor’s latest exhibition, Colour and chaos of Morocco, she revisits images instilled in her during time spent in the country.

“Colour – an expressive use of luminous, light with bright, vivid with non-naturalistic: juxtaposition yet complimentary, sometimes explosive – depicts my evocative memories of explosions of colour, patterns and textures, from past adventures to Morocco,” she said.

“I will take you through the chaos of the souks and markets, to the calmness of the blue city of Chefchaouen and pinkness in Marrakech, where you discover people going about their business, making a serene, and colourful composition.

“Every picture tells a story with visual poetry. I particularly favour still life and urban landscapes, and from Morocco I found great subject matter for many exhibitions over the years.”

Pam’s exhibition will be on display at Tewantin Bendigo Bank until 29 October.

She expressed her gratitude to the Bendigo Community Banks in Tewantin, Cooroy and Marcoola for their support of local artists by showcasing their artworks.

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