
Evening Glow and White Horses |

Rain Over Inverpolly |

Shore Crofts and Storm |

Sound of Taransay |
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Sunset over Skye |

Wild Skye and Soft Spray |
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Painting is Dronma’s
first love, and one of her earliest memories is of being given a
stool and watercolour materials and sitting alongside her father
learning to paint.
Dronma decided to study sculpture at Art School. The sense of form
which she developed at this time can still be seen in her paintings,
and the sensuous sweeps and curves are reminiscent of the plasticity
of clay.
Dronma’s vibrant landscapes
have gained her a fine reputation amongst discerning buyers of contemporary
Scottish Art, as a modern colourist. Her bold vibrant style evokes
the character in Scotland’s mountains and shores. The charged
brush strokes don’t just depict the scenes, but conjure up
the everchanging elements and the atmosphere of place.
Dronma has been a Tibetan
Buddhist since 1976. Her unusual name is her Tibetan Buddhist name.
Dronma understands the rewards of meditation. Her expressive landscapes
may be wild and windswept, but they also gleam with an inner light.
Her work has been exhibited all over the United Kingdom, and are
in private collections world-wide. She recently took part in the
Primavera Art Rotterdam 2008, and is now also exhibiting in Vienna.
Dronma’s commissioned
portraits are appreciated from the Outer Hebrides to New Delhi.
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