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I'm looking for all of my 'friends' from the previous site....has BAIA tried to get them to come back?? ...so many great and traditional artists....and the sad part about it, there weren't any email…Continue
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I know there are many, like myself who chose the field of Advertising, Visual Communications etc. to make a living. I have always been artistic and painted growing up, and after college, abandoned…Continue
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Pam Rice replied to Edwin Boone's discussion Can You Teach Creativity, Or Learn To Become An Artist In School.Found OLD profile on Black Art In America: http://blackartinamerica.net/profile/PamRice
After majoring in Advertising in Design and Visual Communication at the School of the Art Institute and Columbia College in Chicago, I began my design career in Philadelphia, but soon moved back to the Windy City. I am currently an award-winning free-lance graphic designer for advertising agencies and corporate clients in the Chicago area. But “fine art” is a deep and abiding passion.
In November 2005, I picked up my brushes after a thirty-year lull. In June 2006 I had my first one-woman exhibit of twenty paintings, of which over half were sold. It felt good to paint again. http://www.pamricedesign.com
Pam Rice said… Pam Rice — Limited Signed 24" x 36" Posters available - $100 Limited Signed Posters.png
"Tea Drinker 1" and "Painted"
Pam Rice said… The Woodshop just sold the original, 'Rose' to a gentleman in Harlem...thanks Dan.
Check out the ORIGINALS to the floral series at the WOODSHOP.
http://pamricedesign.com/Giclees/FrameSet.htm
441 E. 75th St., Chicago, Illinois 60619
(773) 994-6666
Pam Rice said… Check out the ORIGINALS to the floral series at the WOODSHOP, Museum/Art Gallery
http://pamricedesign.com/Giclees/FrameSet.htm
THE WOODSHOP,
441 E. 75th St., Chicago, Illinois 60619
(773) 994-6666
BAI said… Hello Pam, thank you for your friend request. All of the paintings you saw are originals except Flavain Woman with Crown.
Pam Rice said… GREAT OFFER: From now until November 16th, all four (4) paintings with the **______** asterisks for sale for $2000. info@pamricedesign.com via PayPal.
Daryl Russell said… Love your work. Thank you for your contribution to the field of art.
Pam Rice said… Found OLD profile on Black Art In America: http://blackartinamerica.net/profile/PamRice
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