Pamela Kay

Pamela Kay was born in 1939. She attended the Royal College of Art and the Canterbury School of Art, where she received her education in the arts.After graduating from art school, she initially worked as a freelance textile designer. However, in 1983, she made the decision to shift her focus to painting full-time. Pamela Kay works with a variety of artistic mediums, including oils, watercolours, and occasionally pastels. Her artistic subjects encompass a wide range, including still life, flowers, interiors, and gardens. Pamela is known for her deep knowledge of plants and nature. Her work reflects a combination of artistic talent and botanical expertise, which is evident in her still life paintings. Pamela Kay has traveled extensively and drawn inspiration from various regions, including the Far East, the Mediterranean, and the Baltic. Her travels have likely influenced the diversity of her artistic subjects and styles. She has a long and distinguished exhibition history, including regular participation in the Royal Academy Summer Exhibitions since 1959. Her work has been displayed in galleries across the United Kingdom. Pamela Kay has received recognition in the form of memberships in several prestigious artistic societies. She became a Member of the Royal Society of British Artists in 1984, followed by membership in the New English Art Club in 1985 and the Royal Society of Watercolour Painters in 1986. She is a regular contributor to art magazines such as 'Leisure Painter' and 'The Artist.' Her work has also been featured in a wide range of publications and books, further showcasing her influence in the art world.