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PENCIL DRAWINGS by Carla Tyacke

Welcome to Realistic Pencil Drawings by Carla Tyacke , we hope you enjoy! This online art gallery features Carla's art prints and originals. Our goal is to reach all of you who enjoy the country life. With Carla's genuine "Love of Nature" and "Small Town Warmth", she strives to give each of the pencil drawings and acrylic paintings uniqueness and exceptionality with detail and realism.
Carla Tyacke was born in 1966 in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, and has remained on the Canadian prairies her whole life. Being proud of her country life and love of animals, especially farm animals, she portrays what she has grown to know and love, in her pencil drawings and acrylic paintings.
She has learned to utilize her natural childhood drawing ability in developing her own techniques to create pencil drawings with photographic realism. Without the influence of color, Carla uses this monochromatic medium to give a sense of beauty and originality with texture, shadows and light. Within these detailed pencil drawings a story is told while evoking an emotion you can relate to. Everyone has fond memories of the country life and the farm animals they raised, and Carla loves when someone can relate through one of her pencil drawings.
There is countless hours spent studying each chosen subject for her pencil drawings and although she uses photographs for reference she also relies on her personal knowledge from life long memories of the country life to depict a realistic pencil drawing of her subject. Her wide array of realistic farm animals vary from horses, cows, puppies, kittens, chickens, to even grain elevators, children, farm equipment to wildlife drawings of big bucks in pencil drawings and acrylic paintings.
Each original pencil drawing is on heavy weight white 100% acid free paper and sprayed with a fixative to prevent any smudging.
To make these country life pencil drawings more available and affordable we produce Limited Edition Lithograph Prints from the original pencil drawings. Print edition numbers are kept low to therefore increase the collectable value in the secondary market and each print is numbered by the artist herself. It is essential to the artist that the print image is as equal in quality to each of the original pencil drawings as is imaginably possible.
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Note: All prices in Canadian Dollars
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