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Original oil on board, signed D van Rensburg (see pic)
One of his earlier works, still framed in original frame.
Size (excl frame): 75 x 55 cm
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Biography:
Internationally known for his superb impressionist   paintings, Derric van Rensburg is rated as one of South Africa’s top   artists. Born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1952, Derric spent much of his   childhood exploring the remote Langkloof Mountains. His early explorations   triggered a lifelong love for the outdoors and wildlife. After moving to   Greyton, he was further inspired by the vistas, wheat farms and valleys of the   Riviersonderend Mountains. Today, after more than two decades of painting   professionally, Derric has developed an unmistakable, contemporary style that   celebrates southern Africa's wildlife and landscapes through a unique blend of   bold colour, abstraction and realism.
   
   Derric's first exhibition was held in Cape Town in 1978, and was so successful   it was sold out within a few days. Since then, Derric has not looked back and   has exhibited many times in South Africa, Portugal, England, Italy and   Australia.
   
   In 1990 Derric moved to the Overberg in the shadow of the Riviersonderend   Mountains and subsequently established his studio there. This magnificent   setting of mountains and wheat fields, ever changing with the seasons and   inhabited by a myriad of birds and wildlife, is revealed in his paintings. Van   Rensberg excels as a bird and wildlife artist but recently his impressionistic   landscapes focusing on the Overberg Mountains, wheat fields and wetlands have   drawn accolades from an ever-increasing number of collectors. 
   
   Apart from numerous solo exhibitions, Derric has been commissioned privately   and by major institutions, which include First National Bank, South African   Airways, Price Waterhouse Coopers, Reebok, Ernst & Young, BP and   Mobil.  as well as a number of South Africa’s best known hotels.n   addition, Derric's paintings hang in homes and major companies in Australia,   England, Switzerland, Portugal and Germany.