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Pam Palco has been drawing and painting since childhood which was spent in her native England. Pamela Palco Following her arrival in the United States, she studied under James Cupoli, a well- known Washington, D.C. artist.

Pam works in a wide range of media and an endless variety of subject material. Her landscape and still life works project warmth and serenity while her animal and nature studies reflect her depth of feeling, understanding and true affection. Her works are viewed nationally and internationally through her participation in exhibitions sponsored by the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery in London, the Hilliard Society (HS), the Miniature Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. (MPSGS), the Miniature Art Society of Florida (MASF), the Cider Painters of America (CPA), the American Art League and the Society of Feline Artists (SOFA).

In the first World Exhibition of Miniature Art sponsored by the Royal Miniature Society in 1995, she was awarded a silver bowl for the best of the MPSGS offerings. Her entry in the MASF's 31st Annual International Miniature Art Show in 2006 was selected as the Judge's Second Choice and for the 32nd show in 2007 she was awarded Second in the Floral and Botanical category.

In addition to the United States, collectors of Pam Palco's work are found in Europe, the Middle East, Central America, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Other measures of success are the numerous commissions she has received and multiple purchases by individual collectors. Primarily based in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C., Pam and her husband Dick travel extensively. Their favorite haunts are the coasts of the British Isles, Canada and the United States. Her studio in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania provides an ideal work atmosphere and setting for her continuing study of animals in their natural surroundings

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Biography

Pam Palco has been drawing and painting since childhood which was spent in her native England. Pamela Palco Following her arrival in the United States, she studied under James Cupoli, a well- known Washington, D.C. artist.

Pam works in a wide range of media and an endless variety of subject material. Her landscape and still life works project warmth and serenity while her animal and nature studies reflect her depth of feeling, understanding and true affection. Her works are viewed nationally and internationally through her participation in exhibitions sponsored by the Llewellyn Alexander Gallery in London, the Hilliard Society (HS), the Miniature Painters, Sculptors, and Gravers Society of Washington, D.C. (MPSGS), the Miniature Art Society of Florida (MASF), the Cider Painters of America (CPA), the American Art League and the Society of Feline Artists (SOFA).

In the first World Exhibition of Miniature Art sponsored by the Royal Miniature Society in 1995, she was awarded a silver bowl for the best of the MPSGS offerings. Her entry in the MASF's 31st Annual International Miniature Art Show in 2006 was selected as the Judge's Second Choice and for the 32nd show in 2007 she was awarded Second in the Floral and Botanical category.

In addition to the United States, collectors of Pam Palco's work are found in Europe, the Middle East, Central America, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia. Other measures of success are the numerous commissions she has received and multiple purchases by individual collectors. Primarily based in the Foggy Bottom area of Washington, D.C., Pam and her husband Dick travel extensively. Their favorite haunts are the coasts of the British Isles, Canada and the United States. Her studio in the Pocono Mountains of Pennsylvania provides an ideal work atmosphere and setting for her continuing study of animals in their natural surroundings