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by Pamela Iris Harden
$69.00
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Our shower curtains are made from 100% polyester fabric and include 12 holes at the top of the curtain for simple hanging from your own shower curtain rings. The total dimensions of each shower curtain are 71" wide x 74" tall.
Design Details
This is an abstract image inspired by the Mayan rain god, Chac. It is a handprinted collograph, my first attempt to print a collograph without using... more
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This is an abstract image inspired by the Mayan rain god, Chac. It is a handprinted collograph, my first attempt to print a collograph without using a press.
Welcome to my gallery! I am an artist/printmaker, currently living in Whangarei, New Zealand. What I love, where I live, and especially where I have traveled inspire the art you will see here. Recent works are acrylic paintings, watercolor, mixed media, monotypes, and digital art. , I have had a keen interest in archaeology and the art of ancient civilizations for many years, especially as I studied ancient art and Pre-Columbian art history at the University of North Carolina-Asheville, where I received a BFA in 1994. With my focus in printmaking, I developed a body of work inspired by the Aztec and Mayan pyramids in Mexico. This work led to an award of a Fulbright Scholarship to Peru (1995 - 1996) to study art and printmaking, and...
$69.00
Dagmar Helbig
Pamela, very creative and meaningful - Chac Mol is an interesting figure in the Mayan Mythologie - your work is beautiful. LF - Dagmar
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you so much, Dagmar!
Robyn King
Fantastic image Pamela!!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Robyn!
Gardening Perfection
Awesome feel, wondrous textures Pamela! Well done!!!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Gardening Perfection!!
Paul Davenport
Sublime colour and textures L/F/p/g
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Hi Paul, thank you very much!
Pamela Iris Harden
Thank you, Lyric, for the feature in the group Out of the Ordinary on 08/01/2015!
Sheri Keith
Unique creation, nicely done!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, Sheri!
Pamela Iris Harden
Thank you so much for the feature, David, in the group 'Created by My Hands'!
Cascade Colors
Very nice; really like the colors and textures.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Lynn!
Irina Effa
Beautiful abstract! L
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Irina!
Melanie and Chris Harman
Really nice
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Melanie and Chris!
David Neace
Nicely done, your image is listed in the "Created by my Hands" image gallery.
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you very much, David!
Sue Jacobi
Creative & interesting :)
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Sue!
Pamela Iris Harden
Thank you, John, for the feature in 'Images that Excite You!'
Stephen Stookey
Revisiting
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Stephen!
Richard Bryce and Family
Great work, Pamela! v
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Richard!
Ellen Levinson
Fabulous colors and flow of the design! Thank you for your visit!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Nice to meet you, Ellen, and thank you very much!
Sue Jacobi
Gorgeous artwork Pamela :)) LF
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Sue!
Stephen Stookey
Nice work! l/f
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Stephen!
Rima Biswas
This is something extraordinary! I don't understand how you do this, but I can imagine your labor and the beauty of this creation. Too good...
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Rima!
Cliff Spohn
This is a beautiful print Pamela, it must be impressive in person, being a print that size. Beautiful colors and texture that replicate the feeling of Mayan glyphs and and clothes..... I imagine you came back in and worked it a bit after impression. Did you do more impression of this image? Well done!!
Pamela Iris Harden replied:
Thank you, Cliff! It is the only impression of this image and an experiment to see how I could print a collograph without using a press. Guess you could call it a 'deconstructed' collograph with shapes cut out, relief inked, layers of colour and hand pressed onto black paper. And not being a 'traditionalist', I of course, worked it a bit with my fingers....since they were covered with ink anyway.