Morocco remembered in art

Pam Taylor with her colourful art.

By Margaret Maccoll

Evocative memories and explosions of colour from recent adventures through Morocco, France and Italy will take eye-catching centre stage at Pam Taylor’s latest exhibition. From commercial art, decorative painting, tutoring acrylic painting techniques, mastering various mediums, exploring various painting techniques and styles to print-making lino cuts onto canvas, it’s colour, form and bold shapes, which remain prominent in Pam’s trademark.
Most recently urban landscapes and figures have defined her artwork. The detail capturing buildings, signs, windows and doors amongst the colour and chaos of Morocco, to the exuberantly coloured houses of France and Italy, especially Burano, is captivating. And every picture tells a story.
Pam’s exhibition, called Journeys Passed will be opened by artist and tutor Don Milner on 10 February at noon and runs until 14 March at the Old Pomona Railway Station Gallery, 10 Station Street, Pomona. Drinks and nibbles will be served. Everyone welcome. Visit www.pomonartgallery.com