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2024 - 2025 Classes

TAG teachers 

 Pam Oldham - 2 classes

 

 Karla Brady Massingill - 1 class

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Pam Oldham
Every other Friday 9:30 am to 2:00 pm 

 

 We will have lessons on principals of art, experimental techniques and students choice.  I have no problem with you painting in another medium during class.  It helps me if you work on the same subject as me but I will offer suggestions and help on what ever your subject.  My goal is to help you develop techniques and understanding of visual art to improve your work.  

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Classes $20.00 each

Contact Pam at 817-659-3531 (TEXT)  (I am not able to take calls when at work)  or email pamelaoldhamsart@gmail.com

Pam Oldham

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I lived most of my early life  in the panhandle of Texas where the green fields go on forever and the skies are even bigger.  Summers were spent camping with family in the mountains of Northern New Mexico.  Although I find beauty in a seascape I find the comfort of home in mountain views, big skys and sweeping plains.  I have no doubt my love of nature stems from my childhood experiences.

 

I went to West Texas A&M as a Graphics Art student thinking I could never make enough money as a studio artist.  Although I was doing well in my classes I found producing art to meet the needs of others stole the joy of making art.  I couldn't define it at that time I just knew I lost something in the process.  I walked away from my art training in the middle of my Junior year. I finished out my degree in Business Administration.

 

Business did not fit well either.  I quickly moved on to my other love, medicine.  I become a Paramedic and have spent most of my adult life as a paramedic.  Ironically this brought me back to art.  I was hanging out one day waiting on the pager to go off calling me in to work. I was new to Fort Worth so  I headed to the botanic gardens.  Immediately I was immersed in the beauty of nature and the quiet  that is achieved somehow in the middle of a bustling city.  I wanted to paint what I saw and experienced that day.  I ran to the store bought a cheep set of prang. watercolors and tablet of paper and sat painting the Japanese gardens all day.  I still own those paintings and would never sell them.  With those paintings I found what I lost.  The ability to just paint what makes me happy.  I still love to immerse myself in a painting. An afternoon of painting a beautiful flower or a mountain path is my idea of a perfect afternoon.

 

My painting has been my source of strength,  calm  and inspiration for the past 20 years.  My "real job" may pay the rent but the art feeds my soul.

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www.pamoldham.com

pamelaoldhamsart@gmail.com

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