Note that the use of the electronic calendar, screen saver and wallpaper products is subject to terms and conditions as stated in our Copyright notice. Calendar 2010: Elsa Blem
Twelve works by Elsa Blem. These works also feature on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2010. A free copy can be obtained. Calendar 2008: Pupils of Hoërskool Eldoraigne Twelve works by pupils of Hoërskool Eldoraigne. These works also feature on
CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2009. A free copy can be obtained. Calendar 2008: Karien Boonzaaier Twelve works by Karien Boonzaaier. These works also feature on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2008. A free copy can be obtained.
Calendar 2007: Louise Grove-Wiechers Twelve works by Louise Grove-Wiechers. These works also feature on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2007. A free copy can be obtained.
Calendar 2006: Elmarie Krische and Nora Bowyer Eight works by Elmarie and four by her student, Nora Bowyer. These works also feature on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2006. A free copy can be obtained. Calendar 2005: Tienie Roets Twelve
works by Tienie Roets, celebrated artist of Centurion. These works also feature on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2005. Calendar 2004: Stefan Winterbach Twelve works by Stefan Winterbach, celebrated artist of Centurion. These works also featured on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2004. Calendar 2003: Alain Nortjé Twelve works by Alain Nortjé, celebrated artist of Centurion. These works also featured on CenturioNet’s desk calendar for 2003. Christmas Arrangement A photograph was taken of an arrangement containing strawberries,
peaches, peach leaves, leaves from a weeping boer-bean and a branch of a yellowwood. The arrangement was then “cut out” electronically and placed on an uniform green background (the first image in the series). Thereafter it was manipulated electronicalky to create various versions. Hydrangea Hydrangeas are also known as Chrismas Roses in
South Africa. As indicated by the name, this plant flowers during Christmas. A close-up was taken of a flower head (the first image in the series) and then manipulated electronicalky to create various versions. Christmas Wishes Various close-up photographs were taken of strawberries, leaves of a weeping boer-bean, a branch of a
yellowwood and ivy. The subjects were then “cut out” electronically and arranged to form a frame. Different backgrounds were used, amongst others a “water-colour” version of hydrangea flowers.
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