Born in New York City. Studied art with Rufino Tamayo at Dalton, Camillo Egas at The New School, and Jean Liberte at the Art Students Leagueýall in New York City. Also received art training from Robert Friemark and Guy Pallazola at the Crystal Lake Art Center, Frankfort, Michigan, and from the Swiss impressionist, Hanseggar. Taught sculpture at Interlochen National Music Camp, Interlochen, Michigan. A painter and sculptor, the fluid lines characteristic of her style are sometimes organized into abstract compositions, but more often she avoids the purely non- objective and is primarily concerned with conveying the emotional essence of a subject or landscape through form and color. She assisted her late husband Roy Sparkia in designing and creating the Empire State Building illuminated panels depicting the 7 wonders of the world, and the 8thýthe Empire State Building. These 5ý x 7ý crystal resin and stained glass panels were installed in the lobby in 1963. Renee Nemerov is the daughter of artist David Nemerov, sister of Howard Nemerov, former Poet Laureate of the United States, and noted photographer Diane Arbus. She is now married to artist Tom Brown.
30 Comments
Nelly van Nieuwenhuijzen 24 May 2006
I ADORE THIS WORK, RENÉE!!! MARVELLOUS AND LOVELY!!!Margaret Platt 06 May 2006
what a lovely concept! pretty little one, too!David Holcombe 23 Dec 2005
Watercolor portraits are a real challenge. You have to get it right the first time. . .quite a feat. Of course the viewers don't know if the subject looks like the real person, but we can appreciate the feeling, the composition, the colors. I especially like the bright red flowers against the subtle green backgroun.Mrs.David Jobes(Dee) Jobes 15 Dec 2005
Very Beautiful watercolor!jO ANNA jARVIS 02 Dec 2005
You have a soft approach to color...I love it!Betty Schwartz 04 Jun 2005
I like the unstudied freshness of this portrait.mark jorgenson 27 May 2005
beautiful watercolorPepita Selles 26 May 2005
I saw this and feel for it,very much. Im very impressed of your work.Spurgeon Marshal 19 May 2005
Lovely Piece of painting.it looks a bit rusty but thats makes its own style. Neat.Mieke vd Heijkant vd Velde 17 May 2005
I like the use of water colours in you childeren portraits, still I am curious who painted YOUR portrait at the start. You? amazing how different that is. MiekeManuela Facchin Varalda 10 May 2005
Simply delightful, Renee! Love this workAnneke Hut 01 May 2005
You show all the wonders of watercolour here, I love it!geri pratt 11 Apr 2005
The loose style works well with the light hearted mood of this.Emily Reed 09 Apr 2005
Delightful!Marilyn Servais 08 Apr 2005
so fresh little girl ! watercolors suits well the child 's innocenceKaterina Koukiotis 07 Apr 2005
She is so adorable Renee,beautiful watercolor painting :)Loredana 26 Mar 2005
This is Just beautiful ReneePenny Myers 25 Mar 2005
I love this, I like all the colors and her eyesjoan warburton 20 Mar 2005
This is absolutely adorable!Joke Schotting 30 Jan 2005
Perfect! Renee.Roy Boobyer 30 Nov 2004
Love it. So bright and summery. Full of life!Jeremy Allen 25 Jul 2004
Very adorable image; nice work.thea walstra 20 Jul 2004
This is perfect!Greg Summers 30 Jun 2004
this is extraordinarily beautifulJudyann Traquair 30 Jun 2004
Renee, she is wonderful. Has the same feel as an old fashioned child's birthday card would have had. I love this. Congratulations.Arnel Sarmiento 30 Jun 2004
Clean and fresh watercolor application - beautifulPat Abbott 30 Jun 2004
Very pretty work.Jennifer Herlihy 30 Jun 2004
This would be great for a kid's book.I like you wash tecnique.Peter Leahy 30 Jun 2004
good workchris green 30 Jun 2004
nice and simple