
Pamela Tait
Pamela Tait is a visual artist based on The Black Isle in the north of Scotland. Born in 1974 and raised in rural Aberdeen-shire, she received her BA (hons) in Fine Art from Gray’s School of Art in Aberdeen.
The source of Pamela's inspiration usually comes from the trees and forests in her local environment, however lockdown saw her find new inspiration in words and lyrics through two collaborative projects with poet Douglas Thompson and musicians Belle and Sebastian.
The outcome, however is still a rich gathering of sweetness and darkness; a mass of beings who evoke a sense of her imagined folklore and appear to comfort, encourage and reassure during difficult times.
Pamela exhibited at The Biscuit Factory in 2022 alongside husband Erlend Tait in their joint show 'Hidden Harmonies'

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The Fairy Glen

The Dandies
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Best Friends
