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Artist: Rutger Hiemstra
Attempted Art-  21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of letter balloons
Attempted Art-  21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of letter balloons

Attempted Art- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of letter balloons

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Rutger Hiemstra Attempted Art Oil on wood panel 53 x 125 cm Dutch artist Rutger Hiemstra (1975) understands the art of painting from observation. Still lifes, landscapes, portraits...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

Evening Sky - 21st Century Contemporary Oil Painting by Rutger Hiemstra
Evening Sky - 21st Century Contemporary Oil Painting by Rutger Hiemstra

Evening Sky - 21st Century Contemporary Oil Painting by Rutger Hiemstra

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

In February 2017 we met Rutger Hiemstra. I visited him in his studio in Paterswolde. Beautifully situated on the edge of a nature reserve, Rutger Hiemstra's studio is located in the ...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Oil

French coast- 21st Century Contemporary Landscape Painting by Rutger Hiemstra
French coast- 21st Century Contemporary Landscape Painting by Rutger Hiemstra

French coast- 21st Century Contemporary Landscape Painting by Rutger Hiemstra

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

In his studio, with large skylights, Rutger Hiemstra works on various subjects: still-lifes, portraits and, for example, large cloudy skies. In addition, he can also be found outside regularly, to make small 'plein-air' paintings. A few hours of sitting outside and painting a beautiful painting about it, that 'can not be better', according to Hiemstra. Rutger worked in Denmark, Switzerland, France and England, he also likes working in his own environment and is easily inspired by simple and daily 'things'. His self-tanned garden fence is also a wonderful subject. Inspiration enough, but time too short to draw and paint all the subjects that pass by. During our introduction to these artist, at the begin of 2017, it became clear how driven Rutger is. His own compiled book of artists that inspires him and of which he carefully studies the work is always within reach in his studio. When leaving, Rutger shows how he builds up his still lifes. A self-molded table top with potatoes 'scattered' on it. This is a while, downstairs in the living room, and here and there things change. Finally, if the composition really suits him, he will paint it. In his paintings, Rutger shows us how surprising his still-lifes, small, intimate or colorful and of great size can be. The material expression and atmosphere in the work of this artist is particularly well-suited in all formats. In January 2018 we had a big exhibition with his works, Dutch newspaper 'NRC' wrote an article about his works with the title: Anti-Depressive medication in paint by Rutger Hiemstra, we totally agree. The works of Rutger make you smile! The article in het NRC: Hiemstra's still life are antidepressants in paint Gallery Bonnard, Nuenen Rutger Hiemstra paints easter eggs, tompoucen or fresh mint in such a way that you think: but of course deserve a painting! For a child, Easter eggs are sensational. To begin with, they are bigger, if you are smaller. They have a nice shape: just not round. They shine and come in festive colors. And if you wipe off the wrapper there is no real egg, but chocolate. Later you are grown up and you know those things by now. Every year around Easter they are for sale with containers. They lie in front of the house and office. Easter egg? Yes Nice. But nothing special. Until you see them painted by Rutger Hiemstra (1975). He looks childishly at all those colorful glittering unround marbles - and he knows how to share his elation with it in a still life. Hiemstra makes Easter eggs unusual again, just as he also shows tompoucing, a glass of white wine or fresh mint, a pink cake...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Oil

Infinity Part I-  21st Century Contemporary Painting with still-life subjects
Infinity Part I-  21st Century Contemporary Painting with still-life subjects

Infinity Part I- 21st Century Contemporary Painting with still-life subjects

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Ruter Hiemstra Infinity Part I Oil on wood panel 80 x 122 cm In this painting the artist shows all his still-life subjects he likes to paint 'after life' . Now in an other way as h...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

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Banana in lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of a banana
Banana in lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of a banana

Banana in lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of a banana

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Lunchbox Banana 61 x 89 cm Oil on wood panel Rutger Hiemstra is a young Dutch artist who likes to paint objects out of his daily life. making the lunchbox ready for his kids he did a banana in a lunchbox, his first thought was: 'That would be a nice painting!' Now he made a serie of it. The paintings of Hiemstra put a smile on your face! Meet the artist: In his studio, with large skylights, Rutger Hiemstra works on various subjects: still-lifes, portraits and, for example, large cloudy skies. In addition, he can also be found outside regularly, to make small 'plein-air' paintings. A few hours of sitting outside and painting a beautiful painting about it, that 'can not be better', according to Hiemstra. Rutger worked in Denmark, Switzerland, France and England, he also likes working in his own environment and is easily inspired by simple and daily 'things'. His self-tanned garden fence is also a wonderful subject. Inspiration enough, but time too short to draw and paint all the subjects that pass by. During the introduction to these artists, it became clear how driven Rutger is. His own compiled book of artists that inspires him and of which he carefully studies the work is always within reach in his studio. When leaving, Rutger shows how he builds up his still lifes. A self-molded table top with potatoes 'scattered' on it. This is a while, downstairs in the living room, and here and there things change. Finally, if the composition really suits him, he will paint it. In his paintings, Rutger shows us how surprising his still-lifes, small, intimate or colorful and of great size can be. The material expression and atmosphere in the work of this artist is particularly well-suited in all formats. In January 2018 we had a big exhibition with his works, Dutch newspaper 'NRC' wrote an article about his works with the title: Anti-Depressive medication in paint by Rutger Hiemstra, we totally agree. The works of Rutger make you smile! The article: Hiemstra's still life are antidepressants in paint Gallery Bonnard, Nuenen Rutger Hiemstra paints easter eggs, tompoucen or fresh mint in such a way that you think: but of course deserve a painting! For a child, Easter eggs are sensational. To begin with, they are bigger, if you are smaller. They have a nice shape: just not round. They shine and come in festive colors. And if you wipe off the wrapper there is no real egg, but chocolate. Later you are grown up and you know those things by now. Every year around Easter they are for sale with containers. They lie in front of the house and office. Easter egg? Yes Nice. But nothing special. Until you see them painted by Rutger Hiemstra (1975). He looks childishly at all those colorful glittering unround marbles - and he knows how to share his elation with it in a still life. Hiemstra makes Easter eggs unusual again, just as he also shows tompoucing, a glass of white wine or fresh mint, a pink cake...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Lemon in Metal Tray-  21st Century Contemporary Modern Still-life Painting
Lemon in Metal Tray-  21st Century Contemporary Modern Still-life Painting

Lemon in Metal Tray- 21st Century Contemporary Modern Still-life Painting

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Rutger Hiemstra Lemon in Metal Tray Oil on wood panel 43 x 72 cm Dutch artist Rutger Hiemstra (1975) understands the art of painting from observation. Still lifes, landscapes, port...

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Banana in green lunchbox-  21st Century Contemporary Modern Still-life Painting

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Banana in red Lunchbox XL-  21st Century Contemporary Modern Stilllife Painting

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Eggs- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of Eggs

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Ice scoops- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of plastic

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Chicory- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of vegetables in plastic
Chicory- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of vegetables in plastic

Chicory- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting of vegetables in plastic

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Dutch Painter Rutger Hiemstra likes to make still-lifes in his own atelier in the near of Groningen. He also worked in Denmark, Switzerland and England, he also likes to work in his ...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Raspberries- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting by Dutch Painter
Raspberries- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting by Dutch Painter

Raspberries- 21st Century Contemporary Still-life Painting by Dutch Painter

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Rutger Hiemstra likes to paint all day subjects like bananas, raspberries, sprouts, etc.. . In his studio, with large skylights, Rutger Hiemstra works on various subjects: still-lifes, portraits and, for example, large cloudy skies. In addition, he can also be found outside regularly, to make small 'plein-air' paintings. A few hours of sitting outside and painting a beautiful painting about it, that 'can not be better', according to Hiemstra. Rutger worked in Denmark, Switzerland, France and England, he also likes working in his own environment and is easily inspired by simple and daily 'things'. His self-tanned garden fence is also a wonderful subject. Inspiration enough, but time too short to draw and paint all the subjects that pass by. During the introduction to these artists, it became clear how driven Rutger is. His own compiled book of artists that inspires him and of which he carefully studies the work is always within reach in his studio. When leaving, Rutger shows how he builds up his still lifes. A self-molded table top with potatoes 'scattered' on it. This is a while, downstairs in the living room, and here and there things change. Finally, if the composition really suits him, he will paint it. In his paintings, Rutger shows us how surprising his still-lifes, small, intimate or colorful and of great size can be. The material expression and atmosphere in the work of this artist is particularly well-suited in all formats. In January 2018 we had a big exhibition with his works, Dutch newspaper 'NRC' wrote an article about his works with the title: Anti-Depressive medication in paint by Rutger Hiemstra, we totally agree. The works of Rutger make you smile! The article: Hiemstra's still life are antidepressants in paint Gallery Bonnard, Nuenen Rutger Hiemstra paints easter eggs, tompoucen or fresh mint in such a way that you think: but of course deserve a painting! For a child, Easter eggs are sensational. To begin with, they are bigger, if you are smaller. They have a nice shape: just not round. They shine and come in festive colors. And if you wipe off the wrapper there is no real egg, but chocolate. Later you are grown up and you know those things by now. Every year around Easter they are for sale with containers. They lie in front of the house and office. Easter egg? Yes Nice. But nothing special. Until you see them painted by Rutger Hiemstra (1975). He looks childishly at all those colorful glittering unround marbles - and he knows how to share his elation with it in a still life. Hiemstra makes Easter eggs unusual again, just as he also shows tompoucing, a glass of white wine or fresh mint, a pink cake...

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Banana in a lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Dutch Still-life Painting

Banana in a lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Dutch Still-life Painting

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Banana in a lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Dutch Still-life Painting
Banana in a lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Dutch Still-life Painting

Banana in a lunchbox- 21st Century Contemporary Dutch Still-life Painting

By Rutger Hiemstra

Located in Nuenen, Noord Brabant

Rutger Hiemstra is a young Dutch artist who likes to paint objects out of his daily life. making the lunchbox ready for his kids he did a banana in a lunchbox, his first thought was...

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2010s Contemporary Rutger Hiemstra Paintings

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Oil, Wood Panel

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