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Wildlife art group exhibition "Natuurlijk natuur" is held in the beautiful town Westzaan. Worth a vis... more
15 October 2011 - 25 December 2011
19 September 2011 - 19 December 2011
19 December 2011 - 19 December 2011

'Wild of Europe'
Omslag
The title say's it all. Renso likes to be inspired by the wildlife in Europe. This is the first of a serie books by Renso Tamse. Read more...

Price: € 29,95, order online
A short biography of the wildlife artist Renso Tamse
Renso considers it a challenge ''to make something captiving out of what appears uninteresting at first sight". This "wildlife artist" pays a lot of attention to accurate draughtmanship in the representation of animals. "The anatomy just has to be right. Then I think it's at least just as important that the painting has life. I try to inject soul into my work.'' That's way, after making a sketch, Renso starts with the head of an animal.
read more | 5 January 2011  | updated on 23 November 2011
Source: interview with the German magazine, Wild und Hund
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Op de vraag waarom hij wil schilderen zegt hij: 'Omdat ik niet anders kan'. Hiermee bedoelt hij dat er naar zijn idee geen andere manier is om zijn gevoel voor natuur en de schoonheid daarvan te uiten. Ook vind hij hierin zijn inspiratie. Hij zoekt over de hele wereld naar de mooiste plekjes, dieren en taferelen die hij in zijn schilderijen kan verwerken.
read more | 2 February 2010  | updated on 23 November 2011
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Natuur door de ogen van een gepassioneerd kunstenaar. Interview door Carlijn Maiburg van BN/DESTEM.
read more | 6 March 2009  | updated on 23 November 2011
A review and solo-exhibition about the work of Renso Tamse.
A review and solo-exhibition about the work of Renso Tamse. Books are here available and can be signed on the openingsday.Older and new work, from giclées and sketches, till drawings and paintings, can be seen besides each other.
A short biography of the wildlife artist Renso Tamse
Renso considers it a challenge ''to make something captiving out of what appears uninteresting at first sight". This "wildlife artist" pays a lot of attention to accurate draughtmanship in the representation of animals. "The anatomy just has to be right. Then I think it's at least just as important that the painting has life. I try to inject soul into my work.'' That's way, after making a sketch, Renso starts with the head of an animal.
read more | 5 January 2011  | updated on 23 November 2011

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