Pam Oldfield Meade is a visual artist living and working in White Oak, Kentucky,located in Morgan County. Inspiration for many of her paintings is found in the winding rural highways cutting through the fifth generation family farm where her home and studio are located. Meade shows her work widely, most recently in exhibitions in Chicago and New York. Using acrylic, oil, watercolor, pencil, and mixed media Meade finds the subjects for her art in everyday life... "I am totally inspired by people, by my love for and the colors of nature, by art - music, film, literature, dance and theatre." In  the acrylic painting " My Muse Gives Me a Headache" and in other pieces she uses writing as a design element.  "The text helps me to create a more complex piece of art. I usually have many layers in a piece, part of it fiction, part social criticism, part autobiographical, part of it my own catharsis."
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