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Dronma

All prints are limited editions of 250
Giclée Prints

**Dronma
**Judith Bridgland
**Mary Davidson

**Jean Feeney
**Dugald Findlay
**Jan Fisher
**Robert Kelsey
**David Morrison
**Lesley McLaren
**Lin Pattullo
**Kate Philp
**Joe Smernicki
**Erni Upton


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Born Glasgow in 1947. Studied at Laurel Bank and then Glasgow School of Art, where she graduated in 1969.
After studies at Jordanhill College of Education, and a period of teaching she moved to rural Stirlingshire where she kept goats, hens & bees while she was bringing up her family. Until April 2008 Dronma was a part time lecturer at Forth Valley College. She now devotes her time fully to her painting, and is a member of the Glasgow Society of Women Artists (GSWA). Awarded Scottish Amicable Award 2007 125th Anniversary Exhibition.
Evening Glow and White Horses
Evening Glow and White Horses
Rain Over Inverpolly
Rain Over Inverpolly
Shore Crofts and Storm
Shore Crofts and Storm
Sound of Taransay
Sound of Taransay
  Sunset over Skye
Sunset over Skye
Wild Skye and Soft Spray
Wild Skye and Soft Spray
 

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.