Drapala Gallery
Drapala Gallery, a visionary painter and photographer, is committed to giving a powerful voice through women's art and writing. Based on a deep belief in the power of art to express the strength of humanity, she has founded collaborative projects that transcend creative boundaries. One of her flagship projects is the publication of art anthologies, dedicated to women artists from around the world.
In 2018, Drapala Gallery published Strong Women's Art Anthology , a collective work celebrating women in art. The project brought together international artists and writers to share their stories, creations, and resilience. Building on the success of the first edition, Drapala launched a new call for submissions for its second volume, 2020, Women Artists' Create! , designed to reflect the strength of humanity through the challenges of the pandemic.
This collaborative project is an exceptional opportunity for female artists—painters, sculptors, photographers, writers—to submit their creations inspired by the year 2020. Drapala is committed to providing a free platform for these talents, and each artist will be able to share their work as well as the story that inspired it. Beyond the art, a portion of the proceeds from the book sales will be donated to women’s and children’s shelters, adding a charitable dimension to this artistic initiative.
Drapala Gallery continues to push the boundaries of creativity and amplify women's voices in the art world, while encouraging deep reflection on the collective strength of humanity.
Discover contemporary artworks by Drapala Gallery, browse recent artworks and buy online. Categories: contemporary american artists. Artistic domains: Photography, Painting. Account type: Artist , member since 2004 (Country of origin United States). Buy Drapala Gallery's latest works on ArtMajeur: Discover great art by contemporary artist Drapala Gallery. Browse artworks, buy original art or high end prints.
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"CoronaVirus-19 Art and Poetry" • 3 artworks
View allVegetation Art • 10 artworks
View allFarm Workers Series and Patron Saint • 10 artworks
View allWhen I first started the painting project on the Farm Workers’ Series, it was though the paintings were meant to be. That might seem difficult to understand; however, there are many steps to complete the paintings, from deciding on which subject to paint, to taking photographs of a subject, transferring the image onto canvas, deciding what medium to use, and then painting the picture.
I’ve painted a few paintings in my life, some which have been very easy to paint and have taken me only a day to paint. This is difficult for me to believe, but it is true. On the other hand, there have been more difficult paintings in my painting career that have taken me months to paint, such as my self-portrait, In My Garden, which can be found in this book. My self-portrait took forever, maybe because at that time I was dealing with a few issues in my life. However, I must say, I was very pleased with the results. That reminds me a quote that Michelangelo once said,
“If people knew how hard I worked to get my mastery, it wouldn't seem so wonderful at all.”
It seemed to me that the Farm Workers’ painting project flowed. When I started the first farm worker painting of the series, it all began with a lady that caught my eye on my way to work one day in the valley. I knew in my heart, she would be the perfect person to paint. I just needed to convince her of it. She was wearing the colors of red, white, and blue, walking hurriedly on the shoulder of the road, and ready to board a white farm worker’s bus. I immediately found there was a language barrier between us when I began to speak to her, she speaking Spanish and me, who only knew English. But, in a few seconds I explained to her, how I do not know how, that I was going to do a painting of her. When she heard those words, she stopped and posed proudly. And that is how my Farm Worker’s Series painting project began.
When I was finished painting her portraiture, I was very pleased. I immediately named the painting Eve, not only because she was first woman in my series of my paintings, but also because I remember reading in the Old Testament of the Bible, the chapter on Genesis, that after Adam and Eve left the Garden of Eden after their downfall, God told Eve that she would bear children and that Adam would have to work hard all his life to produce enough food from the earth to live. So, my second painting would indeed be named Adam. When finally completing series, seven paintings, I was most pleased because I had accomplished a project that I had set out to do. Even though it took me over a year to complete, it was worth the effort.
Since painting that series, the paintings have not only been recognized in Yuma at the Yuma County Fair, but also in London, England, where they received the Honorable Award of Diploma of Excellence. I was also asked to attend an exhibition in Florence, Italy in 2007 because of those paintings.
Yuma Farm Worker Series, Drawings • 18 artworks
View allFarm Workers #3, Sculptures • 8 artworks
View allFrida Kahlo Tribute • 40 artworks
View allDiego,
you’ll never know
how it feels to be tenderly
embraced by you, nor know the
wonderment of your gentle touch as we make love.
Diego,
you’ll never know how it
feels to be loved by you, nor
feel the emptiness of my heart when you are gone.
Diego,
you’ll never feel the flutter in
my heart when you walk into a room,
nor know how your sensuous lips feel as we kiss.
Diego,
You’ll never know the
excitement of my being,
when you asked me to be yours.
Drapala, Copyrighted February 14, 2002
Yuma Fruitful Valley Opening at Yuma Art Center • 2 artworks
View allAZ Centennial - Yuma Higuera Family - 1856 to Present • 15 artworks
View allAll historical information collected from various sources: Internet, newspapers, censuses, interviews, etc., Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Drapala LLC, January 1, 2012.
"Many different sizes of prints are available of all images shown in this gallery. Originals are not for sale as this collection. Please contact me at my facebook page under "Pam Drapala."
Marytza • 10 artworks
View allIn My Garden Series #2 Photos Pam Original Paintings • 16 artworks
View allPhotographs of flowers that I painted of my garden that were submitted in the Google Photography Contest on May 31, 2009. Wish me luck! Peace and love to all. Pam
Sold Artworks • 13 artworks
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Exercises the profession of artist as a main activity
Biography
Drapala Gallery, a visionary painter and photographer, is committed to giving a powerful voice through women's art and writing. Based on a deep belief in the power of art to express the strength of humanity, she has founded collaborative projects that transcend creative boundaries. One of her flagship projects is the publication of art anthologies, dedicated to women artists from around the world.
In 2018, Drapala Gallery published Strong Women's Art Anthology , a collective work celebrating women in art. The project brought together international artists and writers to share their stories, creations, and resilience. Building on the success of the first edition, Drapala launched a new call for submissions for its second volume, 2020, Women Artists' Create! , designed to reflect the strength of humanity through the challenges of the pandemic.
This collaborative project is an exceptional opportunity for female artists—painters, sculptors, photographers, writers—to submit their creations inspired by the year 2020. Drapala is committed to providing a free platform for these talents, and each artist will be able to share their work as well as the story that inspired it. Beyond the art, a portion of the proceeds from the book sales will be donated to women’s and children’s shelters, adding a charitable dimension to this artistic initiative.
Drapala Gallery continues to push the boundaries of creativity and amplify women's voices in the art world, while encouraging deep reflection on the collective strength of humanity.
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- Date of birth : 1960
- Artistic domains: Works by professional artists,
- Groups: Professional Artist Contemporary American Artists

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Fruitful Yuma Valley Farm Workers Art Exhibit February 20 - March 20, 2015
Book, "The Many Faces of Frida Kahlo; an Artist's Interpretation by Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist/Author
3449 E. Cuervo Lane, Yuma, AZ 85365
20 Pencil Drawings with Artist's Commentary on Frida Kahlo
Art Show: “The Many Faces of Frida Kahlo, An Artist’s Interpretation”
Yuma Art Center, 254 S Main St, Yuma, AZ 85364, (928) 373-5202
185 people attended the reception. It was a most successful show. Thanks to everyone, I'm ready to bring it to Phoenix, AZ in July 2015. See you there!
20 individual pencil drawings of Frida Kahlo by Pam Drapala
Pamela M. Drapala gives an overview of AWC art pieces now showing at AWC Student Art Show, May 5, 2014.
The Many Faces of Frida Kahlo
Arizona Western College, Yuma, AZ 85365
AWC Fine Arts Showcases ‘Many Faces of Frida’
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DetailsPublished on Monday, 13 January 2014 12:56 Written by YNN
Yuma, Arizona - AWC Fine Arts will present an exhibit of recent artwork by local artist Pam Drapala.
Her exhibition, titled Many Faces of Frida: An Interpretation by a Yuma Artist, features drawings based upon Frida Kahlo imagery.
The exhibition runs January 13-February 7, 2014. The AWC Gallery is located in AB 110 on the Yuma Campus. The AWC Art Gallery, located in AB 110, is open to the public from 8:00am-7:00pm Monday through Thursday.
The public is also welcome to an artist’s reception to meet Drapala on Wednesday, January 15 from 4:00-5:00pm at the Gallery, which is located in AB 110.
For more information, contact Professor Blomquist at (928)317-6060 or bill.blomquist@azwestern.edu.
What color would I be?
If I'd be a color, what color would I be? I'd like to be red, 'cause it means passion. On the other hand, I'd like to be blue, 'cause it's relaxing. However, I love yellow, 'cause it is bright and cleansing. Yet, there is purple, like the tasty fruits I like to eat; plums, juicy blueberries and grapes. I like green too, 'cause it is plentiful like my garden, with parsley, sage, and basil. And, of course, I can't forget orange 'cause it can be so refreshing. What color would I be, well there you have it . . . all the colors that are me.
Update
Greetings to all fellow art lovers. I am taking a sculpture class at our local college, and at home, I have created 12 small sketches of Frida Kahlo that I have created for either a calendar or perhaps show in a small gallery. It will be called, "The Many Faces of Frida Kahlo". I am also getting ready for my "One Woman" show in Phoenix next month. The show is called "Sepia Memories" which I have created to honor my ancestors back to my Great-Great Grandparents. This show has taken me two years to produce, and I am happy that I created it. I also have a show schedule at the local college/university in my home town in January. I do my best to do a little art each evening so that I can expand my art work. Have a great fall and enjoy your art seeking. Sincerely, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
Press release
I have illustrated four pages of my book in color and with old black and white photographs. I have so many more to finish. Yet, I am so excited that I have developed a process for creating the pages. The supplies are so important to have so that I don't have to run out to the craft store every day. The first illustrated page was rough because I had never really created a collage with a drawing/painting and photographs. It looks like a hand-created scrapbook page. That's what I was looking to do. If I had done it in graphics, then I would have lost the "handmade" look. These days, everything is done on computer it seems. In any event, I finished one on my Great-Great Grandparents named "1850s", one called "Generations" which show five generations of women from my Great-Great Grandmother to myself. Another one called, "The Ninth Month" which shows my Great-Grandmother and three of her oldest daughters. Today, I finished, "Grandma Lola and Her Baby Chicks." This page shows Great-Grandma as a young women with one of her first children, Salome, and other old photographs of her with her children. I notice a trend here. I notice that I am including Great-Grandma Lola a lot; yet, she is found often in many of my old photographs. I will start on another one tonight. Which one, I do not know, yet. Wish me continued luck with my project. Thanks much!
10/5/2012
Hi everyone. It has been over six months since I last posted. Currently, I am working on illustrating my book, Sepia Memories. It is a big job. I'll post pictures of illustrated works as soon as I get a few painted. Right now, the process takes time. Take care, Pam
4/13/2012
Hi everyone. Usually, I don't ask for people to vote for me; however, I do think it would be awesome to have my artwork shown in New York, Times Square. Therefore, would you please consider voting for me at:
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Thanks in advance for your vote. Sincerely, Pam Drapala
03/31/2012
Yeah! This week, I reached the one-million mark (number of times my page has been viewed at this site). I never thought, I'd reach that milestone back in 2008. So, thank you, thank you, thank you! I could not have done it without you! Always, Pam
03/28/2012
My second saint, St. Michael, is coming along nicely. This one is so different from my other paintings. Soon, I will display the draft copy of the painting. Love to all, Pam
03/22/2012
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how
Press release
Hi everyone. It has been over six months since I last posted. Currently, I am working on illustrating my book, Sepia Memories. It is a big job. I'll post pictures of illustrated works as soon as I get a few painted. Right now, the process takes time. Take care, Pam
4/13/2012
Hi everyone. Usually, I don't ask for people to vote for me; however, I do think it would be awesome to have my artwork shown in New York, Times Square. Therefore, would you please consider voting for me at:
atts2012
Thanks in advance for your vote. Sincerely, Pam Drapala
03/31/2012
Yeah! This week, I reached the one-million mark (number of times my page has been viewed at this site). I never thought, I'd reach that milestone back in 2008. So, thank you, thank you, thank you! I could not have done it without you! Always, Pam
03/28/2012
My second saint, St. Michael, is coming along nicely. This one is so different from my other paintings. Soon, I will display the draft copy of the painting. Love to all, Pam
03/22/2012
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
Hi everyone. Usually, I don't ask for people to vote for me; however, I do think it would be awesome to have my artwork shown in New York, Times Square. Therefore, would you please consider voting for me at:
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Thanks in advance for your vote. Sincerely, Pam Drapala
03/31/2012
Yeah! This week, I reached the one-million mark (number of times my page has been viewed at this site). I never thought, I'd reach that milestone back in 2008. So, thank you, thank you, thank you! I could not have done it without you! Always, Pam
03/28/2012
My second saint, St. Michael, is coming along nicely. This one is so different from my other paintings. Soon, I will display the draft copy of the painting. Love to all, Pam
03/22/2012
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
Yeah! This week, I reached the one-million mark (number of times my page has been viewed at this site). I never thought, I'd reach that milestone back in 2008. So, thank you, thank you, thank you! I could not have done it without you! Always, Pam
03/28/2012
My second saint, St. Michael, is coming along nicely. This one is so different from my other paintings. Soon, I will display the draft copy of the painting. Love to all, Pam
03/22/2012
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
My second saint, St. Michael, is coming along nicely. This one is so different from my other paintings. Soon, I will display the draft copy of the painting. Love to all, Pam
03/22/2012
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
Good news! I sold my saint picture, one of many paintings I hope to paint. I am "tickled pink."
03/06/2012
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
Greeting everyone, Do you remember my Harley Biker Series? I finished four out of six images and won "Yuma Artist of the Year" at the Yuma County Fair a couple of years ago with the painting of John English. This year, I've been selected by The Tempe Center for the Arts in Phoenix, AZ to display the four 24" X 30" paintings at the Tempe Library from April - August 2012 for the Arizona Centennial Celebration, under the art subject of "People". I am honored. If you get a chance, check out my biker paintings located at this website. Blessings and peace to all peoples of the world. Always, Pam
03/03/2012
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Update September 2013
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Greetings to all fellow art lovers. I am taking a sculpture class at our local college, and at home, I have created 12 small sketches of Frida Kahlo that I have created for either a calendar or perhaps show in a small gallery. It will be called, "The Many Faces of Frida Kahlo". I am also getting ready for my "One Woman" show in Phoenix next month. The show is called "Sepia Memories" which I have created to honor my ancestors back to my Great-Great Grandparents. This show has taken me two years to produce, and I am happy that I created it. I also have a show schedule at the local college/university in my home town in January. I do my best to do a little art each evening so that I can expand my art work. Have a great fall and enjoy all the beautiful masterpieces at Artmajeur. Sincerely, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
Press release
It's me again. Quick note, my Sunflower Painting Lapel Pin, created my Edie at Esty, was a big hit at the Yuma Art Symposium last week. It gives me great pleasure to donate my artworks for good causes. Monies received will go to art scholarship funding. Good night to all, Pam
03/02/2012
Hi everyone, Right now I am painting one of the saint series, St. Isidore and St. Marie. St. Isidore is the patron saint of the farm worker. St. Maria is the patron saint for those who need rain during droughts. Again, the painting is taking me a longer time because I want to ensure that it is to my liking. I hope to have the painting on this webpage by the middle of this month. On a more important subject, I'd like to let everyone know that I pray for "each of you" everyday and send you my blessings, always no matter where you may live or who you are . . . my prayers go out to everyone. Take care and be well. Always, Pam
02/08/2012
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
Press release
Hi Everyone. I hope that everyone is doing good this week. For the pass month or so, I have been painting, again. It is a real change after doing the 14 family portraits in penicil. They are located at the Yuma Art Center and will be be on exhibit until February 18th, 2012. So, if you live in Yuma, AZ, please see them, sign my guestbook, and let me know what you think. I labored really hard on them and want to share them with Yuma during AZ's Centennial. In addition; I am working, finally, on a saint painting. Yes, this is my new series. Wish me luck as all the portraits are 24" x 30" in size. The first one is honoring Saint Isidore, patron saint of the farmworker and his wife, St. Maria, the saint who prevents droughts. If you get a chance, Google their names and read their interesting history that begins in 1070 near Madrid Spain. Take care and be well. Many blessings to all peoples of the world, always, Pam
01/28/2012
Hi Everyone. Good news . . . the Fruitful Yuma Exhibit was a huge success! The exhibit will be up until February 18, 2012. If you get a chance, please stop by and view the portraitures. Have a good week and take care. Always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
01/11/2012 You and your family are cordially invited to . . . The Yuma Fruitful Valley Exhibit. An original pioneer family of Yuma, Arizona. Higuera Family Portraits (14) from 1856 to Present Day. South Gallery 1/5/2012-2/18/2012 at the Yuma Fine Arts Center, 254 S. Main Street, Yuma, AZ 85364. For more information contact Pam at (pdrapala at juno. com.) "Remember to remove spaces in the address when contacting me and use the sbbreviation for "at"." I hope that you all can be there.
01/10/2012
Happy New Years everyone! It is a new year! And to start it off with a bang; I'm having my first one women show in my own gallery this month, and I am thrilled. When I look back, it all begun when Hong, my friend, and I talked about what I was going to do when I retired. That was back in 1999. It's been thirteen years since we first talked about it, and during that time, I've had a show in New York in 2004, painted an image of Queen Elizabeth the First once I saw her original portraits in London, participated in many shows in Yuma, my hometown, shown my work in California and Phoenix. Time has flown by, and I cannot believe how fast life goes by. I wonder what this New Year will bring; prayerfully, good things for everyone. Last year, there were so many changes across the world, and so many people were impacted by the changes. In closing, I want you all to know, I pray for you and all peoples of the world everyday . . . praying that everyone's needs are met. I also pray that our world be blessed. In closing, please remember to take care and be well . . . Always, Pam
12/24/2011
Merry Christmas to all. I finally finished 14 portraitures for the upcoming Centennial Exhibits at the Yuma Art Center for Arizona's 100th birthday. The drawings are based on the Higuera Family from 1856 to present. Many blessings to all, Pamela Carvajal Drapala. For more information, please contact me via my Facebook page.
8/16/2011
Hi everyone, It's been forever since I last posted. Today, I started drawing classes at the local college, Arizona Western College. It has been eight years that I have been painting portraits and soon will be creating more pencil drawings for the class. It seems as though, I am more productive in a my art when I have a deadlines. Oh, how I wish I could just pick up a brush and paint; however, other things tend to have priority. I should be happy when I do paint. It is a real privilege to do so I'll stop complaining! Love you all, Pam
6/28/2011
Hi everyone. It's been about two weeks or more since we returned from our Alaska journey. I am still writing my story of our once in a life time journey. As soon as my narrative is complete, I will post it. Until then, have a wonderful June and enjoy! With many happy thoughts and blessings to all peoples of the world. Love to all! Pamela Carvajal Drapala, Artist
5/7/2011
The exhibit was successful and was pleased to be asked to participate in the show last night in downtown Phoenix. If you live in Phoenix, I invite you to see the wonderful paintings that were exhibited by woman throughout Arizona. Amazingly, I thought, I was the only one spending months and months on my painting; however, I learned that there are many women out their who are also working very hard creating art.
Again, my postcard sales were great!
I, also, learned that even though we all paint portraits and flowers, we all have a different style of painting, which is incredible, when you think about it. Some artists used plaster, metal, wood, in their works and most of the paintings were large, like mine.
A "thank you" goes to those individuals and artists who participated, hosted, donated, and sponsored this show. A special "thank you" goes to the Latina Art Fest Committee Curators, Coordinators, Operations/Production Team, and the Board of Directors. Without their work, the exhibit would not have happened.
Congratulations ALAC Galeria 147 for doing an outstanding job with the 2011 Latina Art Fest!
4/21/2011
April 2011 has brought me many blessings from sales of my postcards to winning a cash award on my "Sunflower" painting and two blue ribbons on my other florals paintings; to recognition from the Yuma County Fair Fine Arts, to the Yuma Fine Arts Center purchasing my works, in addition, I received recognition from ALAC Galeria 147. I thank you, Lord, for blessing me with my painting skills, and I thank all of you who have supported my art. Love to all of you and many blessings always, Pamela Carvajal Drapala
3/15/2011
Please remember to pray for the Japan and it's people. Thank you, Pam
3/2/2011
Hi everyone. I'm almost finished with the 4th Biker Series Painting! Yes, it's been incredible experience staying up all hours of the night painting my art. Changing the subject, I have applied for an artist scholarship workshop. I'm asking you to pray for me and send positive thoughts, as this workshop will provide me with the tools I need to be a better artist. If I am success in receiving the training, it will be a God send as I need this training to become more whole as an artist. Recently, I comment to my husband that I have painting skills to be successful; however, I need the business skills to make my business even a more successful one. In closing, have an excellent month filled with many blessings. Always, Pam
2/26/2011
I am truly blessed. I recently rec'd an order for 4 custom lapel pins of my Yuma Eve painting! Yeah!
2/20/2011
Greetings art lovers from all over the Universe! I read recently, that journalizing is a good thing to do. For one, I like journalizing as it helps me whenever I need to clear my brain. Right now, with everything that I have going on in my life, I need it a lot. So, here I am. As stated recently, I am painting another biker painting. It is going fine; however, I have yet to feel like "I'm in the moment." However; that did not happen when I was painting the abstract floral paintings. Also, what became apparent to me recently is, that I am running out of space for my canvases, those completed and those not. I've found that the more paint and canvas and other craft supplies I have, the harder it is for me to be organized. So, I have decided that I won't buy anymore supplies unless I donate what I am not using or use it all up. Because, I get visually overwhelmed, I need to keep my work area as tidy as possible.
1/24/2011
The first of many critiques at the Painting Class I - IV at Arizona Western College went very well this evening. I brought in two of my latest paintings; "Sunflowers" and "Biker's Series, #4. The completed "Sunflower" painting was amazingly received positively by the class and my instructor. What they were most surprised about was the center of the sunflower, where the sunflower seeds look like they are 3D and the flaming petals. In the beginning, I searched on the Internet to see the 1,000s of painting of that type of flower. It was important to me to paint something totally different than what has been painted in the past. I was successful in painting the "Sunflower" because it was definitely unique from the rest. For me, actually planting the seeds into the rich soil, watering them, tending to them weekly, seeing them growing from smalls seeds to God's beautiful flowers, then painting one flower was a not only a gift to myself, but to others because now I can share my postcards and painting with everyone. Creating the painting definitely was therapeutic because I felt pure enjoy as I painted the painting "Sunflower". Because of this, I do plan to paint more flowers because I enjoyed the process so much.
1/14/2011
Good day everyone. Finally, I have completed my "In My Garden" series which I started a few years ago. What did I learn by painting this series? I learned that I do not paint flowers exactly like they look; I paint flowers in an abstract way, pushing the limits, ensuring that the images look like flowers; however, adding my signature to them by painting them as I see them. I also learned that series of paintings take forever for me to paint. They are large images, 24" x 30" in size and have lots and lots of paint on each one of them. I learned that I really like the color red and love to add different colors within the paintings. In closing, I like to paint images from photographs that I take so that they are original paintings. I will display several of these paintings at the Yuma County Fair again this year and hopefully, at some point have a one woman show. Until I write again, take care, and be creative in everything you do! Love and peace, Pam
1/11/11
Hello everyone. My postcard sales are doing very well. I sold many today! Yesterday, I attended my first art class of the year at Arizona Western College Yuma, (AWC). Professor Bill Blomquist is teaching the painting class. We are required to have many painting done by the end of the semester, oh my. I am still working on my last floral painting in my series, "In My Garden". We will be attending an art trip and view paintings of the masters this semester, and I will be part of the AWC Art Beat in April. I am thrilled as I had lots to sell this year! I will update you and add photographs as the events happen. In closing, I am looking forward to painting when ever I choose. Prayerfully, 2011 will bring some good paintings. Peace and love to all, Pam
02 de enero 2011, 20:35 Hola a todos! Mi "En Mi Jardín de la serie"tarjetas postales llegaron a la República Checa el mes pasado. Estoy encantado de que yo tengo mis imágenes pintadas en Europa y Asia, y en toda América del Norte. Espero contar con ellos en todos los continentes a finales de este año. Por lo tanto, para todos ustedes que viven en África, América del Sur, la Antártida y Australia, por que no compartir su dirección conmigo. Los primeros en ponerse en contacto conmigo de uno de estos continentes recibirán un juego de mis postales. Paz y amor para todos los pueblos del mundo.
02 Tháng 1 2011, 08:35 Chào mọi người! Của tôi "Trong Vườn Series của tôi" bưu thiếp đến Cộng hòa Séc cuối tháng. Tôi đang hồi hộp như tôi đã hình ảnh bức tranh của tôi ở châu Âu và châu Á, và trên Bắc Mỹ. Tôi hy vọng sẽ có chúng trên tất cả các châu lục vào cuối năm nay. Vì vậy, đối với tất cả các bạn đang sống ở châu Phi, Nam Mỹ, châu Nam Cực và Australia, hãy xem xét việc chia sẻ địa chỉ của bạn với tôi. Những người đầu tiên liên hệ với tôi từ một trong các châu lục sẽ nhận được một bộ bưu thiếp của tôi. Hòa bình và tình yêu với tất cả các dân tộc trên thế giới.
January 2, 2011, 8:35 p.m. Hi everyone! My "In My Garden Series" postcards arrived in the Czech Republic last month. I am thrilled as I have my painting images in Europe and Asia, and all over North America. I hope to have them on all the continents by the end of this year. So, for all of you who live in Africa, South America, Antarctica, and Australia, please consider sharing your address with me. The first ones to contact me from one of these continents will receive a set of my postcards. Peace and love to all peoples of the world.
January 1, 2011, 11:19 a.m.
Resolutions . . . we make them and sometimes break them. Baby steps, that works. Taking things slowly, one at a time. It takes a long time to break a bad habit. However, there are somethings we were told years ago that were suppose to be bad for us, like eating chocolate and drinking wine. Later, the scientists said that eating "dark" chocolate and drinking "red" wine was actually good for us in moderation. And, coffee? Well, in moderation that's suppose to be good for you, too. So, I think it all boils down to moderation. Even water can hurt you if you drink too much, believe it or not. So, I will do everything in moderation and enjoy myself so that I can continue to paint and write. Love and peace to all always, Pam
December 31, 2010, 3:21 a.m.
It's the last day of 2010, and I'm having a hard time sleeping so here I write. My garden is being hit with cold right now. It's 33 degrees outside. Now that is cold for this part of the country as most of the native plants are cactus and such. However; because of our good soil, we are able to grow various vegetables and fruits. Amazingly, it is said that Yuma and the Holy Land has a lot in common, which means that similiar types of fruits grow here such as figs, dates, olives, etc. In any event, a few years ago when we were out of Yuma for a few days, we lost many leaves on our plants and trees when it became very cold one weekend. So, yesterday we were covering our plants with various blankets, pillowcases, and special plant covering we order this year. You might ask, what does this have to do with art? As you may know, I did a series of paintings, "In My Garden" so I would be concerned about my trees and plants. Anyhow, I have to wait until Sunday to see how much damage was done to my vegetable garden and outside plants. I am praying that they survive this harsh weather. Good day to all, Pam
December 31, 2010
Happy New Years Everyone,
I hope that this year brings many blessings to all. People often make resolutions this time of the year. Whatever you decide, I wish you the best in all your positive endeavors. This year I hope to continue to paint and do poetry reads. My brother George, took so amazing photographs of individuals who are working on the streets and some are homeless. He has given me permission to paint a few them if I desire. I realize that I have other photographs to paint, however, it is nice to have something to look forward to, like those photographs. So, I hope to get to one of those painting by the end of 2011. Well, that's about it right now. Keep warm, stay positive, and have a good rest of 2011. With much love and peace, Pam
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