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                                68 Patterson Road, Bentleigh, Victoria, Australia
                            
                         
                                                     
                                
                                
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                    The Pamela Irving Studio + Gallery is located in the Bayside suburb of Bentleigh. Pamela Irving is an award-winning, Australian Artist, who creates paintings, mosaics and sculptures. Visiting the Pamela Irving Studio + Gallery is a unique experience that allows you to see the artist in action creating artworks that find their way into homes all around the world. Pamela Irving’s works are bright, quirky, bespoke and are filled with stories. 
Pamela Irving has been a fulltime artist for over 30 years. In the Gallery you will find paintings, prints, drawings and sculptures at varying price points. There is also a beautiful central courtyard covered in bird mosaics.
When visiting Melbourne, you can see some other notable pieces by Pamela Irving including 'Larry La Trobe' the bronze dog which lives permanently in front of the Melbourne Town Hall. In St Kilda you can visit Luna Park and see her mosaic reverie, covering the Luna Palace Building. Pamela’s Studio + Gallery is located in the quaint Patterson Village where you can grab a coffee and also see the award-winning, Patterson Station mosaics, some 700 mosaic Faces titled 'Stationary Faces'. You can visit the Pamela Irving Studio + Gallery by train, on the Frankston Line or come by car, it’s just near Dendy Park, Brighton, off the Nepean Highway.