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Artist: Pamela Ellis Hawkes
White
By Pamela Ellis Hawkes
Located in Gloucester, MA
Pamela Ellis Hawkes's innovative photography revitalizes antique traditions of still life painting with a playful contemporary spirit and a keen eye for seductively mysterious beauty...
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2010s Contemporary Pamela Ellis Hawkes Art
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Redon
By Pamela Ellis Hawkes
Located in Gloucester, MA
Pamela Ellis Hawkes's innovative photography revitalizes antique traditions of still life painting with a playful contemporary spirit and a keen eye for seductively mysterious beauty...
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2010s Contemporary Pamela Ellis Hawkes Art
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Three Shelves
By Pamela Ellis Hawkes
Located in Gloucester, MA
Pamela Ellis Hawkes's innovative photography revitalizes antique traditions of still life painting with a playful contemporary spirit and a keen eye for seductively mysterious beauty. Her work often exposes viewers' differing expectations from photography and painting, and this surprising parallax illuminates of the changing meanings of artistic images in the visual cultures of the past and the rapidly changing present.
“Three Shelves...
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2010s Contemporary Pamela Ellis Hawkes Art
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Blue and White
By Pamela Ellis Hawkes
Located in Gloucester, MA
Pamela Ellis Hawkes's innovative photography revitalizes antique traditions of still life painting with a playful contemporary spirit and a keen eye for seductively mysterious beauty. Her work often exposes viewers' differing expectations from photography and painting, and this surprising parallax illuminates of the changing meanings of artistic images in the visual cultures of the past and the rapidly changing present.
This print from the artist’s “Fantastic Flora” series is a photograph captured by a scanner of an artful arrangement of plastic flowers. The series is both an innovative homage to the beauty of the Baroque flower...
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2010s Contemporary Pamela Ellis Hawkes Art
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Pigment
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