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Renate van Nijen, Dutch-born, internationally exhibited artist and writer.

Since 2011 Renate lives and works in La Herradura, in southern Spain where she works in her studio. She also conducts art classes and art workshops in her studio and online, both for adults and teenagers.

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Renate van Nijen, Dutch-born, internationally exhibited artist and writer.

Since 2011 Renate lives and works in La Herradura, in southern Spain where she works in her studio. She also conducts art classes and art workshops in her studio and online, both for adults and teenagers.

The work by Renate van Nijen is best described as impressionist art. She usually works wet on wet, using short strokes and most of the time mixing her colours on the canvas, not on a palette. She avoids the use of black paint as this can be achieved by mixing red and blue. This way the colour black feels more organic!

Intuitively painted, most of her artworks consist of three layers. She first creates a basic, quite abstract and random layer in very bright and strong colours, then she builds the painting up with two more layers. The final layer is usually a combination of thick brush and palette knife strokes, and for the final touch some fine lines are added to define the subject, if this is necessary. Naturalism in pose or dimensions is not something that has her interest.

Renate's subject matter
Many of her artworks depict the female figure, however, Renate never uses models. In 2019 she started experimenting with animal art as well and she enjoyed that so much that it will be part of her overall genre. Renate loves to use surreal colours in her art. She believes the subconscious message that she provides through her art is one of acceptance, non-judgement and beauty. She is not trying to achieve perfection in the pose or dimensions of subjects in her art. The beauty comes from inside the artwork, from the energy that emanates from it. Renate seeks perfection in imperfection.

Inspiration
Renate gets her inspiration from life itself, which is, for example, noticeable in her use of colours. Before she moved to Italy in the late eighties, she was living in the Netherlands and her use of colours was quite dark. Then, when she lived in Italy (for four years) and also now in her new home country Spain, where she has lived since the year 2003, her colours became a lot brighter; as if she was touched by the sun and the outside colours.

Series
Renate likes to work in series, and has so far created several series:
Colourful Women: These are colourful female figures, sometimes somewhat sensual and surreal, usually with strong colours, created from her imagination.
Flamenco dancers: Andalusia, where Renate lives is the cradle of Flamenco dance and music. She likes to depict her Flamenco dancers with a bit of a twist, posing the dancers outside and not necessarily dancing.
Angels: Renate feels attracted by so-called spiritual themes and she has created a series of angel paintings, depicting angels in a slightly sensual way.
Buddha impressions: Renate likes to paint Buddha faces, and although she has practiced Japanese Nichiren Buddhism and still chants, she feels that Buddha has become a bit of a fashion object. She doesn’t feel that is bad as what Buddha stands for is a beautiful message to the world. Painting Buddhas does make her feel calm and at ease and she feels and hopes that her Buddha impressions will have a similar effect on the viewer and future owners of her work.
Animals: In 2019 Renate embarked on a new journey, namely painting animals, she does this in her own style, colourful, a bit rough, and sometimes with a positive message incorporated into the painting. Some of her artworks have a ‘hidden message’ which she won’t necessarily reveal, unless specifically asked for. These messages are not immediately visible, but whomever views these artworks will consciously or subconsciously receive the message. It is a very positive message and it is Renate’s desire that it will evoke a sense of happiness, calm and wellbeing.
Sometimes Renate uses some symbolism in her art without it being too obvious. Renate believes that her artwork has a strong energy and this can positively change a space, for example a living room or an office for the better

A professional artist for over three decades

Since the start of her painting career Renate has seen her work change, however, her basic style is still the same. Her work has become stronger.

In 1987 she was invited, to hold her first solo exhibition in a luxury hotel (Hotel Wolfheze) in the Netherlands. She showed twenty of her early works and sold out. in 1989 Renate went to live in Italy where she was invited for a solo exhibition during an art festival, in Gualdo Cattaneo (in Umbria). She lived in Italy for four years and had many solo exhibitions during cultural and art festivals.

Until now Renate has held way over 100 exhibitions of her artwork. too many to mention, in galleries, large business venues, Churches, art festivals, municipal halls, hospitals and much more. Both solo and group exhibitions, including in Paris, Rome and Amsterdam. She has an international clientele including people from New York and Moscow and countries such as Argentina, New Zealand, Italy, Spain, The Netherlands, Germany, France, The United Kingdom, and more.

Renate paints ‘her story’ with just a vague idea and let her intuition be the driver. The story behind some of her artworks is not necessarily recognised by the viewer, which she in fact encourages. She likes the observer to recognise their own story in her artwork, this way it can blend in with their lives. The ‘red moon’ in many of Renate’s older paintings represents the Egyptian Goddess Isis, as a symbol for female healing and magic, but also for intuition and creativity. Renate loves working intuitively using her personal emotions, to share them with the public, but without wanting to be intrusive.

The strong energy of her art can positively change a space, "turning a house into a home". or an office space into an environment of positive energy.

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“Renate van Nijen's Artworks”

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CMee

USD 2,750.00 Year.2020 w50.00 x h70.00 x d4.00 cm

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Lotus Buddha, impressionist Buddha face

USD 2,660.00 Year.2021 w50.00 x h50.00 x d3.00 cm

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Rosetta - Flamenco dancer

USD 3,500.00 Year.2013 w90.00 x h90.00 x d3.00 cm

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Triptich painting of 'Buddha'

USD 2,710.00 Year.2019 w100.00 x h35.00 x d1.00 cm

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May You Be - Spanish bull in La Herradura by Renate van Nijen

USD 4,000.00 Year.2021 w81.00 x h73.00 x d1.00 cm

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USD $2,660 ~ $4,000

Biography

BIO Renate van Nijen internationally exhibited Dutch-born artist and published writer.

Personal History

1959 Born in Arnhem, The Netherlands
1978 Moved to Israël lived in a Kibbutz for half a year
1980 Moved to New Zealand
1989 Moved to Italy
1993 Moved back to the Netherlands
2003 till c...
BIO Renate van Nijen internationally exhibited Dutch-born artist and published writer.

Personal History

1959 Born in Arnhem, The Netherlands
1978 Moved to Israël lived in a Kibbutz for half a year
1980 Moved to New Zealand
1989 Moved to Italy
1993 Moved back to the Netherlands
2003 till current date – living in Spain, La Herradura, In Andalusia (province of Granada)

Art education:
1977 – 1980 Private tutoring by professional artists in The Netherlands
1980 – 1982 New Zealand art college
1982 – 1989 Private art classes by professional artists in The Netherlands
1989 – 1993 Worked with and for Ceramic artist / studio in Italy

Exhibitions

In 1987 Renate was invited, this was her first solo exhibition, to exhibit in a luxury hotel in the Netherlands, Hotel Wolfheze. She showed twenty of her early works and sold out. in 1989 she went to live in Italy where she was invited for a solo exhibition in a little village, during an art festival, called Gualdo Cattaneo (in Umbria). Renate then lived in Italy for a total of four years and had many solo exhibitions during cultural and art festivals.

Renate returned to the Netherlands in 1993 and was accepted to be part of a governmental artist's scheme called WIK. She became a regular in many galleries in the Netherlands. She then left to live in Spain in 2003 where she continues to live and work as an artist and a writer.

Since 1987, Renate has held 100+ exhibitions of her artwork, in galleries, large business buildings, art and culture festivals, municipal exhibitions halls, etc. both solo and group exhibitions, in the Netherlands, Italy, France and Spain (including Amsterdam, Rome and Paris). Her work appeals to an international audience and buyers have come from Amsterdam to New York to Moscow and more.

Gallery exhibitions

Renate exhibited her art in many galleries, below an overview of some of the most important galleries where I have exhibited my work. Renate did not keep a record of all the exhibition names and dates.
Between 1988 and 1991
Galeria OIDA...................................Rome, Italy
Galeria Grigioni...............................Bastardo, Italy
Between 1992 and 2003
Galerie Maya Wildevuur..................Hooghalen, the Netherlands
Galerie Emma.................................Den Haag, the Netherlands
Galerie Kunst & Co.........................Amstelveen, the Netherlands
Galerie Kunst & Koffie.....................Leiden, the Netherlands
The Sultan Art Gallery.....................Amsterdam, the Netherlands
Int. Art Gallery Greenwich Village....Zuidwolde, the Netherlands
Galería Nexo...................................La Herradura, Spain
Galería Carmar ............................. Almuñécar, Spain

Group exhibitions

Renate participated in many group exhibitions. Below the most important group exhibitions she participated in:
Between 1993 and 1999.

Grand Marche D’art Moderne...........Nantes, France
Arrondissement 7.............................Paris, France
Artística Mecenas 2000 IDEES.........Paris, France

Group exhibitions in Spain as of 2004

Mijas, Malaga - Collective Fine Art Exhibition
Nerja, two group exhibitions in local town hall exhibition spaces
Almuñècar, Granada- various group exhibitions
La Herradura, Granada – various exhibition in Townhall exhibition space
La Herradura Blue Bay Gallery - group exhibition

Solo exhibitions

as of 2003 to date:

Alfaz del Pi, Alicante - solo exhibition
Torrox, Malaga - solo exhibition
Frigiliana, Malaga - two times a solo exhibition
La Herradura, Granada - three solo
Almuñécar, Granada - two solo and various group exhibitions
Nerja, Malaga - one solo exhibition
La Herradura, Granada – three solo exhibitions in Townhall exhibition space

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Group Exhibitions

1992 Between 1992 and 1999. Grand Marche D’art Moderne...........Nantes France / Arrondissement 7.............................Paris, France / Artística Mecenas 2000 IDEES.........Paris, France
2004 Some of my group exhibitions in Spain as of 2004 Mijas, Malaga - Collective Fine Art Exhibition / Nerja, two group exhibitions in local town hall exhibition spaces / Almuñècar, Granada- various group exhibitions / La Herradura, Granada – various exhibition in Townhall exhibition space / La Herradura Blue Bay Gallery - group exhibition

Solo Exhibitions

1987 Hotel Wolfheze The Netherlands
1988 Between 1988 and 1991 Many cultural festivals in Italy and in Galeria OIDA, Rome, Italy Galeria Grigioni, Bastardo, Italy
1992 Between 1992 and 2003, Many solo exhibitions in galleries and large business companies, also in churches, etc. in The Netherlands, amongst which: Galerie Maya Wildevuur..................Hooghalen, the Netherlands Galerie Emma.................................Den Haag, the Netherlands Galerie Kunst & Co.........................Amstelveen, the Netherlands Galerie Kunst & Koffie.....................Leiden, the Netherlands The Sultan Art Gallery.....................Amsterdam, the Netherlands Int. Art Gallery Greenwich Village....Zuidwolde, the Netherlands Galería Nexo...................................La Herradura, Spain Galería Carmar ............................. Almuñécar, Spain
2004 as of 2004 to date in Spain: Alfaz del Pi, Alicante - solo exhibition / Torrox, Malaga - solo exhibition / Frigiliana, Malaga - two times a solo exhibition / Almuñécar, Granada - two solo /Nerja, Malaga - one solo exhibition /La Herradura, Granada – three solo exhibitions in Townhall exhibition space

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