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
28 Comments
Faith Bengtson 24 Mar 2007
Lovely colors.michelle olson 18 Dec 2006
very impressive!!! looking at this, the trees below makes you feel you are so high!! very good perceptivedebra abell 19 Nov 2006
very nice perspective good jobRavenus Death 17 Mar 2006
very good colorsLeah Jaarveth 15 Feb 2006
nice job :)Jarka Drechslerová 16 Jan 2006
the graceful work! very interesting painting, my compliment :-)Rodney Reinhardt 25 Dec 2005
Beautiful work, Reminds me of the Red Rock country around Gallup NM. Well done.Amy Batten 27 Nov 2005
I like the colors and the texture you use in this pieceAngela Francis 05 Oct 2005
Beautiful use of colors. Great job.Nancy Costley 19 Sep 2005
Represents the heat intensity and bright sunny days in the desert. Very good.jennifer blenkinsopp 31 May 2005
lovely bright and fresh colour, great job.Emily Reed 17 May 2005
You capture the feeling so well of the red rocks.joan warburton 05 May 2005
Lived in New Mexico for awhile. This brings back memories. I remember a flat top mountain called "Starvation Peak". Lovely painting. The colors are perfect.MaryLou Chaney 30 Apr 2005
it is this one above all the other western landscapes that captured my heart. perhaps it is the warm colors of the earth that make me feel safe and warm and comfortable.Carl Huffman 27 Apr 2005
This one is my favorite of this gallery, the rock tones are nice, in particular the one in the upper right with the stratification depicted.Clif Jackson 26 Apr 2005
No wonder the UFO aliens are attracted to this area - they must have seen one of your beautiful paintings! : )Giovanni Manzo 08 Apr 2005
thank you .Impressive tonal colors.goodPeggy Eddings 29 Mar 2005
Happy colors. Has a 3D look. Nice work.Sara Deutsch 28 Mar 2005
I especially love your western scenes. You've captured the light and the textures of the earth.Christine Calderon 18 Feb 2005
This is a perfect Piece of art in my Opinion! The colors, Depth, The Simple yet complex Feel of this piece is Breathtaking! Wow! WOW! WOW! I Love this!Martin Wattenburger 28 Aug 2004
nice color but a little flatSteve Kimball 20 Jul 2004
the white edges of each rock give this an almost cut-paper effect. . .brilliantElaine Van Staalduinen 05 Jul 2004
Well, you certainly achieved a 3-D look. Above all, I admire the stones in the foreground. The green doesn´t work for me. Interesting use of colour.Leni Friedland 07 Jun 2004
See you like color also.Peter Kripgans 05 Jun 2004
superbe ReneePeter Simeti 04 Jun 2004
the textures are kind of flat and wind swept. a good job with color thoughJudyann Traquair 04 Jun 2004
This is a bold and abstract look at the NM mountains and I adore the look of it. Well done.richard wynne 04 Jun 2004
nice feeling of 3D