Pamela Sorensen

Artist Statement

A component of Pamela’s methodology in conceiving her abstract acrylic paintings is to listen to music across various genres. It acts as a driver to what she leaves on the canvas. Pamela’s intent is to bring out a mood, evoke an emotion, and to inspire her audience. Fans of her paintings appreciate the colors, shapes, and textures she consistently constructs.

Some of her commissions and pieces can be found in the headquarters of The Motley Fool Venture Fund (Alexandria, VA) and Digital Global Systems (Tysons Corner, VA) as well as in the homes of clients in the DC region, Huntington Beach, CA and Tribeca in NYC.

Pamela has shown at Peacock Café in Georgetown and was featured in Northern Virginia Magazine as well as the Rosslyn BID digital magazine. She was selected as the live event artist for the 2019 SoundImpact Annual Fundraising Soiree at the Mexican Cultural Institute and to serve on a panel of jurors for the Sitar Arts Center’s 10th Annual Art Exhibition.

Paintings

Above: Pamela with live speed painting

Pamela Lynne Sorensen is the Founder & President of High Frequency Consulting (+ Art) LLC. A Penn State grad with a B.A. in Speech Communications, Pamela always found fulfillment in creating art through drawing, painting, music, dance and words since she was 3 years old. She is classically trained in ballet, modern dance, piano, and clarinet. In the summer of 2018, she renewed her passion for painting. Pamela’s intention is to share her zest for living at a “high frequency” on the canvas. Pamela resides in Arlington, VA with her rescue pup Frasier Simone.

Follow Pamela on Instagram for more of her work:
@pamelaspunch
@highfrequency_art 

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