Nationally
renowned artist Pamela Patrick White has donated one of her exquisite works of
art for this year’s CLA Fund Raising auction. “Wiki Up” shows a group of
Woodland Indians lounging around the fire in the interior of a wiki-up, hence
the title for the painting. The original pastel is framed in a handsome
hardwood frame and measures a generous 34” x 29”. This wonderful work of art by
one of America’s foremost historical painters will make a beautiful addition to
anyone’s home or office.
Pamela Patrick White has painted
professionally in the field of historic art and illustration since 1983. After
seventeen years of illustrating books for most major publishers in the USA, she
was ready to change her focus into historic painting. A hobby in reenacting and
involvement with historic sites proved to be helpful as Pamela researched 18th
Century history for paintings of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and much
of Colonial America. Current work can be seen on the History and Discovery
Channels and many book and magazine covers. Pamela's original paintings are in
the collection of Mount Vernon, the Citadel, Williamsburg and many banks,
corporations and private collections. She is currently working on a series of
Napoleonic paintings of the Battle of Waterloo for the Hougomont Preservation
in Belgium.
Check the
calendar for Pamela’s shows and view more artwork on the website at P Patrick White
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