President’s Award – Women Artists of the West

I am exceptionally honored to announce that my painting, Finch on the Fountain, has been awarded the President’s Award Signature/Associate for the 50th Jubilee Exhibition of the Women Artists of the West (WAOW).

 

I am truly thrilled to have been juried into this exhibit and chosen for this award. Last August I wrote about how wonderful it was to have been juried into the WAOW organization – a very select group of approximately 350 women artists whose work encompasses wildlife, old west and contemporary west, ranch and rural life, still life, florals and Native American subjects.

This new award was to have been presented in person at the exhibition at the Settlers West Gallery in Tucson during the opening reception on March 27. Unfortunately, because of the recent coronavirus cautions the entire event had to be cancelled.

 However, due to the hard work of WAOW and Settlers West Gallery staff, all of the over 130 art works exhibited are available for purchase and viewable on line at:  http://settlerswest.com/html/waw.html

Also, there are videos of the 50th Jubilee Exhibition awards presentations and more on the WAOW website at: https://www.waow.org/.

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10 Comments

  1. Colette Jenkins April 5, 2020 at 5:33 pm #

    Congratulations Pam. What a great honor and what a beautiful painting. We are very proud of you and your talent. .Colette & Jack

  2. Bill Lundquist April 5, 2020 at 6:10 pm #

    Pam, what a great award and well deserved. It is a wonderful painting. Your wildlife art is truly remarkable and getting better with each painting. You make your old teacher very proud. Bill

  3. Bill Lundquist April 5, 2020 at 6:14 pm #

    Pam, the award is a great honor for you and well deserved. You have come a long way with your art. In particular, your wildlife paintings are truly remarkable and are getting more so with every painting you create. You make your old teacher very proud. Congratulations!

  4. Linda Grasse-Murray April 5, 2020 at 6:57 pm #

    CONGRATULATIONS PAM!! I loved this painting the first time you sent me a copy of it. Water is so hard to do and you got it spot on.
    Great job and wonderful news. Linda

  5. Julieanna Bottorff April 5, 2020 at 9:26 pm #

    From the first time I saw your painting, I knew it was destined to something huge!
    It’s so satisfying to see a really fine painting get recognized by the highest judges in the business and so invigorating for the artist to be so highly rewarded, as you have in the Women in Art category. Many, many congratulations!! Julieanna

  6. Sue Canasi April 7, 2020 at 1:50 pm #

    Congratulations Pam! So well deserved. I water is so real, I can hear and feel it. Beautiful painting!

  7. MKeller April 8, 2020 at 2:50 pm #

    Congratulations Pam
    The waterfall looks very realistic. The detail is so real looking.
    All your hard work is showing more in every painting.

    Mike

  8. Ashley Graham April 8, 2020 at 2:55 pm #

    What a beautiful painting! These colors work so well together. We love looking through your work. Congratulations on the award, it’s very much deserved!

    Kim, Kate and Ashley

  9. Gordy & Barb Holter June 10, 2020 at 4:21 pm #

    Pam it is an honor to have met both you and Tom on the trail several years ago. At the time we met you and Tom we had no idea what outstanding artistic talents that we had the pleasure to get to know. We have had several comments regarding the beautiful picture that we purchased from you—the nest with the blue eggs!!

  10. Gordy & Barb Holter June 10, 2020 at 4:27 pm #

    Pam, Barb and I were so fortunate to have met you and Tom on the trail several years ago. We had no idea that we had met two of the most talented artistic people in North Scottsdale. Your paintings, especially this one, is truly outstanding. We have had numerous positive comments regarding the painting that we purchased from you last year—the nest with the blue eggs!!!

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