Pamela Olin

“Steel, for me, is a language. A song. A breath. We’ve been together for 30 years, we know each other well. My pleasure is taking a very man-made substance and creating organic, sometimes otherworldly, objects that encourage people to see differently.”

As an artist who specializes in formative art, the elements in her work include metal, wood, resin, paint, found objects and space itself.

Sculptor Pamela Olin’s artistic practice is a constant exploration of the intersection between raw material, human emotions, and the infinite possibilities that arise when craftsmanship interacts with imagination.

Olin believes that art evokes emotion, ignites introspection, and connects individuals across diverse experiences. Each of her pieces are a vessel for narrative, inviting viewers to embark on a contemplative journey, exploring the depths of their own emotions and experiences, provoking dialogue about the delicate balance between strength and vulnerability.

Viewers are invited to embrace the tactile nature of Pamela Olin’s sculptures, to engage with the interplay of light and shadow, surface and space, and to explore the narratives that unfold within each piece.

  • Go Forward, 2022

    12 x 8.5 x 6 inches

    $400

  • Undersea Artifact, 2022

    Hemisphere on olive wood

    SOLD

  • The World Is Burning, 2023

    Steel, enamel, interference paint and olive wood, 12 x 12 inches

    $1800

  • Grows on You, 2023

    Steel, enamel, acrylic, wood

    $2,200

  • Dream Artifact, 2023

    Steel, enamel, acrylic, wood

    $2,200

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