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Pam Hopkins has been paintiing and drawing all her life. She left the teaching profession and entered the gallery scene in 1980. Since then she has won many awards and her work has been sought out by collectors all over the world.
Pam works in all media but prefers to use acrylics. Her work covers subjects from the people of Australia's outback to bright happy impressions of life on the Coast. From when Pam was a little girl she always wanted a pony. Her maternal grandfather was a great horseman and her father was an SP bookie, so it can be said that horses were in her blood. When she started to draw and paint her first subjects were horses. They have continued to fascinate her as subjects and she loves to capture the action of horses in sport and at work. Pam also feels that, in this day and age, horses need people so she always tries to include men and women in her works.
Pam has produced a series of signed prints and cards; these being the affordable alternative to her originals.
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