Collection: Pam Haunschild

Pam Haunschild paints the natural world the way it deserves to be seen — slowly, and up close. In her layered acrylics and watercolors, a cluster of mussels becomes a study in hidden iridescence, a king tide becomes both warning and wonder, a sheltered nest becomes a meditation on what it means to protect something small and vulnerable. Working from a lifetime spent watching dawns break, tides shift, and birds migrate along the Oregon coast, she builds her color and texture in patient layers, until each painting holds more feeling than likeness — less a record of a place than an invitation to stand still inside a moment most people walk past.
That attention is not incidental. As a Signature Member of Artists for Conservation, Haunschild's work carries a quiet conviction: that what we choose to look at closely is also what we choose to protect. We're honored to welcome her to Nicart, and we think you'll feel exactly what drew us to her work the moment you see it for yourself.
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