Sisters – Pam Glew

£450.00

Pam Glew is a contemporary British artist, known for her unique bleaching technique on vintage fabrics and flags. Antique American quilts, brocade and old jeans are dyed black and painted freehand with bleach. The portrait slowly develops in the painting process resulting in an image emerging from the textile. Glew has shown internationally in 100 group exhibitions and 6 major solo shows and is found in art collections worldwide. The artist has collaborated with Terry O’Neill and Bill Wyman and has made portrait commissions and collaborations with brands including Armani, Ralph Lauren, MTV and Mitsubishi Bank. Her recent London solo show ‘Wanderlust Hotel’ at Woolff Gallery referenced her own photography and was set in an imaginary hotel full of secrets and illicit overnight guests.

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Hand-finished giclee print with real gold leaf. 50 x 91 cm
Edition of 12
330gsm Somerset Velvet Paper
Hand deckled and inked edge
Beautifully printed by master fine art print-makers Harwood King

Signed and numbered by the artist
Paper and image size 50 x 91 cm Torn to the edge, with hand deckled & inked edges
This piece comes framed in a chunky black frame behind non reflective glass.

Pam Glew, born in 1978, is a Brighton based artist best known for her distinctive paintings on fabric. Glew started making artwork on flags and textiles around 2007 as a response to war, notably ‘Afghan Girl’ later appeared on the front cover of Le Monde Newspaper.

Flags, quilts and brocade are used to explore and question how identity is constructed by the places we inhabit. The use of textiles; washing, dyeing and sewing cloth and images of women are used to highlight the minority of women documented in art history.

By dyeing the fabric a dark shade and painting freehand with bleach, the portrait slowly develops during the painting process. The fabric is bleached many times to create contrast and the material is washed each time to remove the chemicals. The result is a timeless image, which appears to emerge from the cloth. Recently the artist has incorporated mixed media; paint, inks and pigment onto found fabric adhered to wood panels.

The artist has shown internationally in 8 major solo shows and over 100 group exhibitions, alongside such artists as Damien Hirst, Tracy Emin and Peter Blake. She has exhibited at Dallas Contemporary and Honolulu Museum of Art and has been shown at major art fairs in London, New York, Miami and Korea. Her work has appeared in print publications including Le Monde (France), Neo2 (Spain), The Telegraph (UK) and The Independent (UK).

Pam Glew has produced commissions for Armani, Ralph Lauren, MTV and Microsoft and she has enjoyed collaborations with photographers Terry O’Neill and Bill Wyman from The Rolling Stones. Her work is housed at Saatchi & Saatchi London, Red Bull and Mitsubishi Bank and can be found in private collections worldwide.