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Pamela Goedhart is a professional watercolorist with more than 25 years of
art and graphic art experience. Originally from the San Francisco Bay
Area, she was a commercial artist and advertising agency owner, producing
work for such studios as Disney, Paramount and Columbia. She has also
produced work for HBO, Showtime, MTV, Nickelodeon and cross channel
television. She worked on the promotions of PPV movies including Dangerous
Minds, Sense & Sensibility, Get Shorty, and Desperado among others. She
has produced numerous corporate logos and artwork for such clients as City
of Pleasanton, Pleasanton Chamber of Commerce, City of Whittier and for
the corporate offices of First American Title.
In 1997 she moved to Puerto Rico where she dedicated herself to
watercolors full time and studied with highly-regarded local artists
Barbara Pecce and Monica Laird, and then with world-renowned Jim Kosvanec
and William Herring. Her work hangs in private collections throughout the
Caribbean and the United States. She has been an invited guest artist at
several Puerto Rican museums and San Juan exhibits, and was inducted into
the Watercolor Association of Puerto Rico in 2002. She moved from Puerto
Rico to Sea Ranch, California in February 2003.
She is a member of the East End Art Guild of Puerto Rico and The North
Coast Artists Guild and of the Asociacion Acuarelistas de Puerto
Rico. She teaches private watercolor classes and exhibits her work
throughout California.
Her paintings reflect her love of spontaneity, true color and the fluid
nature of watercolors. She enjoys a wide variety of subjects, specializing
in flowers, landscapes and busy life scenes.
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