Artist Statement
My work is about light, space and movement, a dance of colors that glow and mysteriously merge, luminescent in a silent space, transcending the limits of their original hues. It’s an instant in time caught with a click.
When I aim my camera, it’s fast and furious. I enter a zone where the work takes on a life of its own. I am merely a vessel. Chasing images and holding my breath as I trick the shutter speed and snap away, mystified by the process and the images that evolve.
As I watch my work grow and morph, I find that the journey is all about color, light and imagination. The harmony of linear lines and the thrill of abstraction. The work becomes its own kind of storytelling. That’s where the magic happens, ever evolving, with a landscape that is vast and limitless.
Bio
Pamela Beck is a writer/producer whose novels include the New York Times best sellers Fling and Rich Men, Single Women. She has written screenplays as well as novels and has developed/produced various film and television projects, including the television adaptation of one of her novels, Rich Men, Single Women.
Pamela’s shift into working as a visual artist taps into her lifelong love of contemporary art, a passion for color, and the joy (and challenge) of creating. Her art-making journey began with a quest for clean, white space, juxtaposed with linear lines, compositions of white, black, shades of gray, a touch of red. As her art practice developed, it became all about color, light, dimension and the endless potential of abstraction. The work became its own kind of storytelling.
Pamela’s work has been shown in numerous group shows. 2024 marks her first solo shows. Her work is part of some very substantial collections in throughout California, New York, Florida and Athens.
Serving on various theater boards, Pamela is immersed in all of the arts, supporting dance, and serving as an Arts and Culture Commissioner for the City of Beverly Hills.
All of Pamela’s works are available in various limited-edition sizes.