





HOMECOMING
Multi-media artist, Pamela Nelson, opens HOMECOMING for the
month of April. HOMECOMING marks Nelson’s return to hybrid
painting/sculpture/furniture/assemblage. The works are translations
of paintings into various materials: stone, tile, steel, glass, textiles.
Nelson :
Translations is a good word to describe the projects, completed over
the past two years. They are based on pattern, rhythm and repetition.
Much like daily life, with nuances, surprises, and stumbles. I am in-
trigued by imperfection, in geometry, in the urban grid, in work made
by hand. Repetitive work is often women’s work. Parallel lines that
never meet. Work that is never done. Honoring the boundaries be-
tween art and design and craft, Nelson has collaborated with Philip
Einsohn at Accents Con Aqua in Dallas, Peter Fasano Fabrics and
Wallpapers in Massachusetts, Janan Ott, master rug hooker, Dallas,
and Foster Stained Glass in Bryan, Texas. She has also designed em-
broideries sewn by Honduran women in co-ops. The installation,
HOMECOMING, can be seen by appointment during April.
Studio open salons are Saturdays, from 12-5. April 4,11,18,25.
Call Segura Studios 972 385 4779 judithsegura@sbcglobal.net
Call Philip Einsohn, 972 241 1540 philip@accentsconagua.com








Texas Medallions
jeweled and beads on wood, 36"-12" dia, 2000-2009
TRAVEL TILES
24 inlaid porcelain tiles each 16" by 16", 2009
Chopstick Table,(detail), round pedestal table, 42" dia top, 30" high
Gilt Sofa, upholstered in velvet fabric, screen printed by Peter
Fasano, 31"H x 67"W x 30"D, 2009
Studio interior 2009
Folding screen,WAVE,2008,5'6"x5', steel, glass, rice paper
Sunday
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
QUOTIDIAN
PATTERNS

Saturday
2008, each 22" x 30', acrylic on
Indian paper
Friday
CALENDAR
TILES
JULY
MAY
AUGUST
JANUARY
FEBRUARY
MARCH
APRIL JUNE
2009,each 14" by 14" inlaid marble, glass, slate, travertine