Adamsrill Arts is the result of a friendship which has evolved over 20 years.
Keith and Pamela first met as parents at the school gates and the following years saw a growing bond between their families as they spent time together, sharing a love of travel, good food, and walks in the country.
In recent years, with their children grown and the demands of work receding, both found themselves with time to follow new directions. They began to express their interest in the world around them in different ways – Pamela’s fascination with the shapes and patterns of nature emerged as unique pieces of jewellery using silver and semi-precious stones in varied form and colour, while Keith’s upbringing near the sea and his lifelong love of boats found expression in seascapes and watercolours of boats in all shapes and sizes.
Both continue to develop their skills and range of products. Pamela is extending her expertise, particularly in her silver-work, and is producing more complex and intricate designs, while Keith has extended his use of watercolours to produce landscapes with ever more dramatic skies, and abstract florals.
Both exhibit and sell extensively in artists’ trails and arts and craft fairs, and Adamsrill Arts brings them together both online and as a joint business and creative venture.
We hope you enjoy their work.
NEW!
Come and see us on the weekends of 11th/12th and 18th/19th of September 2021 in The Sydenham Artists Trail
Face Book: @sydenhamartiststrail
Instagram: @sydenhamartiststrail
Keith and Pamela first met as parents at the school gates and the following years saw a growing bond between their families as they spent time together, sharing a love of travel, good food, and walks in the country.
In recent years, with their children grown and the demands of work receding, both found themselves with time to follow new directions. They began to express their interest in the world around them in different ways – Pamela’s fascination with the shapes and patterns of nature emerged as unique pieces of jewellery using silver and semi-precious stones in varied form and colour, while Keith’s upbringing near the sea and his lifelong love of boats found expression in seascapes and watercolours of boats in all shapes and sizes.
Both continue to develop their skills and range of products. Pamela is extending her expertise, particularly in her silver-work, and is producing more complex and intricate designs, while Keith has extended his use of watercolours to produce landscapes with ever more dramatic skies, and abstract florals.
Both exhibit and sell extensively in artists’ trails and arts and craft fairs, and Adamsrill Arts brings them together both online and as a joint business and creative venture.
We hope you enjoy their work.
NEW!
Come and see us on the weekends of 11th/12th and 18th/19th of September 2021 in The Sydenham Artists Trail
Face Book: @sydenhamartiststrail
Instagram: @sydenhamartiststrail