To see my entire fine art collection, see here (this link also includes my graphics. I’d be more than glad to switch images around to suit personal preferences. / / Cover: Drawing Day Purple Bonsai Island / January: Releasing the Peace / February: Pussy Cats / March: Exeter Library / April: Drawing Day Tree / May: Nature’s Moments / June: Reflection in a Ball / July: Sunset with Blue Trees / August: Florida Sunset / September: ‘Green Bamboo’ (Monochromatic Hue Series / October: Young Mother / November: Eye and Flower Diptych / December: Parallel Moments in Permanence
My calendar has an element of the sea in each month. / Some are tranquil, others are stormy, depending on the month. All are watercolour paintings, and two, May and October, are pen and wash.
I have selected some of my atmospheric paintings, and matched them to the months. Jan – Graveyard Metallica. The lowest, darkest point in winter, in the Northern hemisphere. It gets better from now on! Feb – Hetton Colliery 1838. A dark and industrial scene, we have to tough this month out, like those hard men of that era in the mines! Mar – Smalholm Sunset . The light begins to get brighter as Spring is nearly here. Apr – Blea Tarn. Spring is here and the light gets bright. May – El Golco . Bright long days are here! Jun – Corinth . The season warms up and the longest days of the year. July – Market Day. The hottest month. Aug – Toscana . Holidays abroad and at home. Sept – Victorian Lady Fishing . September begins to turn the season. Oct – Old Carpathia . The dark nights begin, and October ends with Halloween. Nov – Beamish Wheel . Autumnal colours are everywhere. Dec – Trees of Eden . The winter Solstice, and celebration of the birth of Jesus. The reverse is, of course, true for those of you in the Southern hemisphere!
This calendar is to show my many portraits in oils that / I have done. I will continue to paint in oils, watercolor, and pastels. I have a passion for art. Lately I’ve been doing a lot of digital art with photoshop, I like this also. / I hope that the viewer of this calendar appreciates better / my realistic style of portraiture.
“Oksancia: Optimistic Art” is a calendar representing the collection of my vector illustration created in the period of 2007-2008. It is full of bright characters that can make you smile and paint your days in vibrant colors :)
Back in the day, when I could spend the time of day creating just what I wanted.
Here I want to have pictures of my beloved relatives who have gone. To remember how great and wonderful they were all these years and in memory, specially to my parents and relatives.
Cynthia Lund Torroll draws you into her stark and compelling vision – to a romantic dark place or a mythological confrontation. Using simple paper and pencil, her emotionally charged portraiture is the core element of her fantastic realism. She’s been featured in numerous international touring exhibitions and is regularly presented at The Outsider Art Fair in New York City. Her work has garnered countless awards and is collected world-wide. For a complete look at her work, including never-before-seen pastiches, see Cynthia’s full portfolio / at RedBubble.
Cynthia Lund Torroll drew and sculpted during high school. She began painting with acrylics in her brief stint in college, but went back to drawing shortly after that. Then she stopped drawing altogether – for about 15 years – and at the age of 33.3, she picked up her pencil again and drew Heliotroped. She hasn’t stopped drawing since. Her early works can be distinguished by her use of exaggerated features – primarily the eyes. As she continued, her work morphed into fantastic realism – where it’s pretty much stayed ever since. This calendar showcases some of her very early work when she began drawing again in 1989.
This calendar hold 12 of my favorite works of art. My most favorite and most popular work is for the month of November,when I was born. Enjoy!
Old School life drawing…
All my drawings in this calendar have to do with a form of traveling and place. My art works are done with Color pencil, magic marker, pen and ink, acrylic paint, and gouache paint. All work original work is done on paper.
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