Born in Peterborough, Ontario Canada, Nancy-Lynn Stoller has been painting her watercolours for fifteen years. | ||||||
Nancy-Lynn's paintings are filled with a nostalgic feel that instantly starts you thinking about the good ol' days. | ||||
This Canadian artist uses watercolours to illustrate old black & white photos from the 1950's. The result is a careful, yet whimsical realization of strangely familiar architectural scenes. Nancy-Lynn combines a fine art graphic style with the architectural skills of illustrative rendering. | |
Painting watercolours as if they were oils, Stoller develops bold, bright, and vibrant paintings that are remarkably different from traditional watercolours. These very controlled and detailed renderings sometimes take up to one-hundred hours to complete a single piece. It is this skill and determination that make these pieces resonate with vivid clarity. | ||
Nancy-Lynn also freelances as an interior designer. Her education includes a degree in fine art background from the University of Ottawa in Canada, as well as a degree in Interior and Environmental Design from the University of California in Los Angeles. She has also designed sets for the film industry. | |||||||||||
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