- Caught In The Shaft
- Blackface By The Thatch
- Stripes On The Line
- Stein Bay, Circa 1990
- The Boatmans Thatch
- Barabhaig
- Waterloo Twilight
- Gable By The Sea
- Crofter’s Line
- Daisy Brae
- Dyke to the Holding
- Cliffs Yesnaby, Orkney
- Beach at Twilight
- Boatyard
- Box by the Sea
- Carsaig Bay
- Kiloran Rocks
- Drying Lines, St Cyrus
- Farm on the Edge
- Felter by the Shore
- Home before Sundown
- Homing In
- Iona Rocks
- The Sacred Island
- Late Sun Niabost
- Northbay, Barra
- Sounds of Barra
- Spectators at the Maze
- Taking Flight and Light
- The Long Island
Pam Carter was born in Tanzania, East Africa. Her Scottish father and Austrian mother came to Glasgow when she was aged thirteen. Pam gained a degree at Glasgow School of Art and has lectured for many years in Schools and Colleges including lecturing at Falkirk College.
“My main inspiration is in the Scottish land and seascape.
I enjoy using colour to define contours, structure and changing light sequences. I search out specific view points. I am equally inspired by the changing light sequences of the Western Isles and the dramatic view pionts of the Eastern coastline. I work predominantly in oil”.






































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