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Location: United States
Pamela M Roberson is an abstract artist born in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in 1967. She studied fine art at the University of Houston and currently lives and works in Ocklawaha, Florida.
Her practice centers on acrylic mixed media, incorporating collage, drawing, layered acrylics, and expressive mark-making. Through these techniques, she creates abstract landscapes that explore memory, personal experience, and the inner emotional world—evoking "interior landscapes" where nature and the soul intersect.
Roberson is represented by LaFontsee Galleries in Grand Rapids, Michigan. She is also the author of Create Your Strong Artist Life: Unlock Your Best Art. Build a Successful Art Business., a practical guide for emerging artists, and serves as a dedicated coach, helping abstract painters cultivate confidence, mindset, and sustainable creative practices.
Her work invites viewers to discover layers of mystery, light, and emotional depth within her body of work.
This is a sample of my ongoing body of work that concentrate on layered abstract interior landscapes. My acrylic mixed media on cradled panels, are built with layers of paint, bits of collage, pencil marks, and covering and revealing until things feel right. I start with heavy, dense color because that's often how the emotions sit at first, murky and full. Then I keep responding: adding, dripping, drawing lines that wander, until light starts to shimmer through and create some breathing room. The result is joyful on the surface—bright, playful colors that pull you in—but stick around and you'll spot the grit underneath, little stories peeking out, movement in the marks, and that sense of an inner world that's messy, imperfect, and honestly beautiful. It's like capturing those quiet moments when the soul gets a bit of space to relax, imagine, and just be.
In the hush of early spring, frozen ground sighs and softens. Ice turns to liquid, solid forms deliquesce—melting, releasing, becoming something new. Golden rings hover like last winter’s moons over a thawing field of blue-gray and green whispers. White impasto rises and drips, catching light as the surface breathes—dissolving boundaries, shifting purpose, quiet transformation.
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel board
24” x 24” x 1.5”
Edges left unpainted and finished with wax.
Somewhere deep beneath the surface, a quiet source stirs. Clear water gathers in darkness, pressing upward until it breaks through—pure, insistent, abundant. Golden light catches the first spill, rippling across pale blues and greens like breath given form. Thick white passages rise and overflow, thin trails descend like veins of life returning to the earth. Fount is that hidden wellspring made visible: the moment when what was held in silence rushes out, generous and unstoppable, renewing everything it touches. A painting about origin, overflow, and the deep joy of giving without end.
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel board
24” x 24” x 1.5”
Edges left unpainted and finished with wax.
There was a summer once—long afternoons when the world felt safe and small. Laughter drifted over still water, sunlight lay warm on bare shoulders, time moved slow as honey. No rush, no hurry. Golden light spills across pale blues and greens, thick impasto rises like moments caught in a perfect day, thin lines trace paths we walked without fear. Halcyon is that soft, aching recall of a season when peace was not fragile, when happiness simply was. A small painting about the quiet beauty of days we can still feel on our skin.
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel board
16” x 16” x 1.5”
Edges left unpainted and finished with wax.
The BoldBrush Award for Abstract Winner - January 2026
A quiet celebration of water in motion. Light shimmers and reflects over the cool deep blues of the depths. Transparent layers reveal hidden currents beneath, evoking the gentle gurgle and ceaseless flow of a bubbling spring or babbling brook. Movement that is playful, alive, and never still.
Edges left unpainted and finished with wax.
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel board
16” x 16” x 1.5”
In early spring the farmer walks the field at dawn, pressing the plow into cold earth. Each furrow is a quiet promise—raw, open, vulnerable—carved so seed can find darkness and begin. Golden light spills across turned soil, green shoots wait beneath the surface, still dreaming. Ochre and teal bleed together like memory and hope; white ridges rise like breath held before breaking ground. Furrow holds that fragile pause between breaking and becoming, the ache of preparation, the faith in what has not yet grown.
Acrylic and mixed media on cradled panel board
12” x 12” x 1.5”
Edges left unpainted and finished with wax.