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Rocky Mountain National Park where I
wanted to add wildlife, which made me
think, what would the buildings look like
after humans left, and the landscape and
animals took them back? It's been a fun
challenge to "deconstruct" the hotels'
interiors and exteriors and imagine where
the buffalo, birds, etc. would roam.
YOUR WORK OFTEN FEATURES YELLOW-
STONE NATIONAL PARK, A PLACE SPECIAL
TO MILLIONS AROUND THE WORLD. CAN
YOU TELL US A LITTLE BIT ABOUT YOUR
RELATIONSHIP WITH THE PARK AND HOW
IT HAS INFORMED AND INFLUENCED
YOUR WORK?
We made our first trip in the early
2000s, but it only took that once to
get hooked on wildlife watching in
the park. Adding to our usual win-
ter and spring trips was last year's
fall colors trip, and we plan to get
back in 2021. I've taken art classes
with the Yellowstone Institute at
the Buffalo Ranch, a unique and won-
derful experience. Same as with The Bob
trips, I journal, sketch and photograph -
it's never hard to find inspiration.
YOU'VE ENJOYED A LONG AND SUCCESSFUL
CAREER IN BIOMEDICAL ILLUSTRATION BEFORE
TURNING FULL-TIME TO YOUR ART. HOW DOES
YOUR CAREER INFLUENCE YOUR WORK TODAY?
Biomedical illustration requires images
that can educate and convey important in-
PAM LITTLE, CMI, FAMI is a
Certified Medical Illustrator and a Fellow
of the Association of Medical Illustrators,
with a BA in Visual Communications from
Florida State University. She received her
MA in Biomedical Communications from
the University of Texas Southwestern
Graduate School.
Her landscapes and wildlife art are
inspired by her surroundings at home in
the Bitterroot valley of Montana and her
travels in the West.
UPCOMING EVENTS
CROOKED TREE ARTS CENTER
Petosky, MI
"Call and Response" Exhibit
September 21 - December 18, 2020
HOLTER MUSEUM
Helena
"Ho Ho Holter" Online Show and Sale
November - December 2020
CONTACT
Pam Little
PO Box 1886
Hamilton, MT 59840
(406) 961 3523
(406) 381 0792
plittle@montana.com
http://pam-little.squarespace.com/
Turkeys in the Fall Sun
Old Darby Road