
Trekker Murals
Art is a very human experience. Humans have been drawing, painting, mixing colors and creating images since the days of cave paintings, the first murals.
Art changes the very environment in which it exists, not because of the image alone but because of a shared human experience. Murals dramatically change environments, they can be thought provoking, awe inspiring, and uplifting. A mural is a very human experience for all who encounter and experience it. Murals, overall, are art for the people.
Pamela Senzee has been painting murals in the Phoenix Metro since 2000. She has a solid background in mural painting and in fine art. Her artwork has been shown at 'The Firehouse' off Roosevelt Row, back in its heyday, and she has shown her work in sidewalk shows during First and Third Fridays Art Walks.
Pamela has trekked nearly 4000 miles bicycling across America and walking hundreds of miles in order to draw attention to thousands of scientists, architects and engineers, who have challenged the official narrative about
9-11, based upon their presentation of forensic evidence, physics calculations, chemical physics and science.
As a trekker, Pam has seen a great deal of the sprawling nature of this country. She has a love and appreciation for the natural world in all of its beauty and contrast. These experiences are integrated into her artwork.
Art is a very human experience. In our modern world, AI can generate images, however, this is not art for art is born of the vicissitudes of the soul.
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