Pam Van Londen Fine Art
- Jen Hernandez
- 5 days ago
- 1 min read

My latest works are a set of naturescapes in oil on Ampersand Claybord panels and gallery-edged canvases. My childhood camping trips and motorhome travels, and frequent travels up and down Hwy 99 have landed me in spectacular scenery, which I am compelled to paint! I experiment with underpainting, layering, dripping, and random mark-making to add texture and depth. When working in oil on Claybord, layers of thinned paint on the clay surface is reminiscent of working affresco.
I aspire to paint every day and have been an active member of the Daily Painter movement. En plein air and studio landscapes are my most common subjects, but I also paint flower, food, and people portraits. The occasional non-objective series of paintings helps expand my techniques. My favorite subjects are riparian areas where water and trees meet, the colorful farmlands of the Willamette Valley, and the glory of our local Mary’s Peak (tcha Timanwi). From my living room window, I can see her ever-changing face through a curtain of sequoia trees. Fall in the Willamette Valley can be spectacular if the rains hold off until Winter. The season’s colors continue to inspire my work throughout the year.
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