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Wednesday, December 9th, 2009
Art is love Renee Nemerov.
"I see a wonderful mix of color and drama in a landscape while driving by, and I can not wait to get my point of view in a painting. Or sometimes I see a photograph of the same thing, but my view is not literal but impressionist or expressionist. My art helps me and I can not imagine life without it. "
Renee comes from a talented family. She is the daughter of David Nemerov, famous for his huge paintings of brightly colored flowers. His sister was the avant-garde photographer, Diane Arbus, and his brother, Howard Nemerov, was the recipient of the first U.S. poet.
"Art has always been my passion for me since I made a sculpture of a Scotty dog litttle first year. I worked there for two hours, what my teacher called remarkable for a child so young. Also has demonstrated great skill, according to my teacher. It Ethical Culture School in New York where I grew up and where I had the opportunity to study with many great artists. "
Renee has had major shows in New York, Palm Beach and Miami, Florida in Traverse City and Saginaw, Michigan, Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Ventura, California. His work was included in a U.S. Department of State traveling show, which was part of the exchange program with Russian cultural ties. It represents the Museum Lord Beaverbrook, New Brunswick, Canada and Nate Cummings collection Sara Lee in Chicago, among others, and sculptures and paintings are collected internationally.
Following a two-man exhibition of his works of art at the Institute of Palm Beach, Renee and her late husband Roy sparkia were commissioned by Lawrence Wein, then one of the owners of the building to create eight 5 'wide x 7' groups at high lighted the lobby of the Empire State Building. They represent the seven wonders Traditionally the world, Great Pyramids of Egypt, the Pharos (Lighthouse) of Alexandria, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, Temple of Diana, the Statue of Zeus, Mausoleum of Halicarnassus and the Colossus of Rhodes. The eighth wonder of the Empire State Building at the time the tallest building in the world. These huge, resin and glass windows were installed in the Empire State Building in 1963 and are still there to attract millions of visitors today.
"I paint at present several series of contemporary landscapes of America, the rugged mountains of our great Southwest, the green mountains and waterfalls, water in West Virginia, the settlement of the Rio Grande, the beautiful Lake Michigan beaches, stunning sunsets over the Pacific Ocean and the lush hills of Calfornia.
Renee now has a website, Contemporary Art Studio, that can afford to sell their art directly to the public on the Internet at very affordable prices.
About the Author:
Vivid colors, imaginative concepts are trademarks of Renee Nemerov's exciting, contemporary landscapes.
Great paintings at great prices!
Article Source: ArticlesBase.com - Art is Landscape Painter's Passion
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