Influenced by her travels as well as her rural childhood, Pamela Moore's paintings are poetic expressions of her experience of nature and her investigations into paint's evocative and thematic qualities. With a sensitive attention to composition that is subtle yet powerful, the most consistent aesthetic theme in these works is the organic balance between the exuberant brushwork and the control of the overall pictorial layout. Color saturates Pam's scenes, whether they are of lush jungles, distant mountaintops or brisk waves of wind caught in outlying blue and white clouds. These colors swirl about the canvas and often surround her subjects in urgent and tumultuous strokes of expressionist color that can at times suggest turmoil. Yet the view of nature which Pam channels and expresses in her artwork is not a despairing indictment. The artistic and philosophical concerns of these passionate works focus on the grandeur of nature, as well as the place of human beings within that grandeur.
Pamela Moore was born in New York but currently resides in Bozeman, Montana, USA.