Pamela DeTuncq

Pamela DeTuncq

Mixed Media Artist

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Hell or High Water

Originally created for a Women's Shelter, these sculptures represent the fragile and volatile environment where many women experience domestic abuse. Birds convey freedom and a post-survival thriving of the body and spirit.

Left - LOVERS,2015, Resin, concrete, eggshells, gravel, 28.5in.x8in.x8in.
Right - LOVERS

LOVERS (DETAIL), 2015, Resin, concrete, eggshells, gravel, 28.5in.x8in.x8in.
 

 
 

 

Left - HELL OR HIGH WATER,2015, Resin, eggshells, found objects, steel, 52in.x8in.x6in., ed. 2/10
Right - HELL OR HIGH WATER

 
 

 

HELL OR HIGH WATER, ed. 2/10

 
 

 

HELL OR HIGH WATER, ed. 5/10

 
 

 

Left - Polishing cast resin
Right - Demolding of hand sculpted birds in wax

 
 

 

Left - Sanding cast concrete sculpture to reveal underlying texture
Right - Heating resin to patina the sculpture's surface

 
 

 

CONTACT

Post Office Box 4287
Hailey, ID 83333

Cell: 208.309.1976

email@pameladetuncq.com

ABOUT

Through her diverse sculpture, conceptual artist Pamela DeTuncq addresses some of the more compelling zeitgeists of contemporary American culture. After years in the design industry, she now applies her skills to multi-layered sculptural work addressing such disparate themes as teen alienation, gender stereotypes, and the vicissitudes of faith.
She earned her MFA in Visual Arts from the Art Institute of Boston and BA in Graphic Design from the University of Maryland. Her work has been shown nationally, with the Dennos Museum recently adding one of her fiber installations to their permanent collection.

WORK

  • Fauna Mori
  • Aging Project
  • Hell or High Water
  • Flock
  • June
  • 40 Days + 40 Nights

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