Tall Grass-Tiger by Carl Brenders-framed Consignment
$670.00
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Tall Grass-Tiger by Carl Brenders-framed Consignment . Framed as shown from a private collection
Carl Brenders – Tall Grass – Tiger
Every cat lover will agree that one of the most beautiful things in creation is a cat’s eye. The magic of this painting is the look in the eyes of the tiger. This piece is a tribute to all members of the big cat family. Take a look at this print up close and you will feel the real spirit of the cat in the face of this tiger. The most beautiful of all cats, the tiger has a very bleak future. If the Chinese continue to use tiger bones in their medicine (a tradition of thousands of years), the species will disappear from the wild within the next decade. – CB
The artistic visions of Carl Brenders reflect his respect for nature. His precise and lively paintings capture the extreme realism of the birds, mammals and habitats he depicts. Brenders paints every detail of his wildlife images – feathers, hair, leaves or pine thorns – until, he says, “they get into my skin.” Brenders was born near Antwerp, Belgium, and has drawn since childhood. He studied at the Fine Arts Academy in Antwerp and later at Berchem. He has produced wildlife illustrations for more that 20 books in a series entitled The Secret Life of Animals. Brenders has been included in the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum’s prestigious “Birds in Art” show regularly; he also exhibited in their 1987 “Wildlife in Art” show. The wildlife images of Brenders’ art are first created from pencil sketches; from these sketches his mixed media paintings of water-colour and gouache are completed with a technique he has developed during the last 25 years. His paintings, which encompass every intricacy of nature, devote equal attention to the detail of the wildlife subject and its habitat as well as to the mood created by the light. Brenders’ art enjoys international acclaim. He is widely collected in North America, in France, Spain, Holland and in his native Belgium. Brenders combines his dreams, his senses, his imagination and his strict attention to anatomical perfection to make his paintings. He says, “Nature is already beautiful, already perfect. That is why I paint the way I do with so much detail and so much realism – I want to capture that perfection.” |