Merry Renert
The Endangered, Can Art Save Them?
An International Art Exhibition
(November 7 through January 8, 2021)
BIO
Born into a family that encouraged artistic endeavors, Merry explored her talent beginning at the Art Student's League in New York City at age ten. She developed an extensive portfolio of drawings and paintings for her entry into Music and Art High School. Summers in those years were spent weaving textile fabrics as samples for a wool wholesaler. Her love of texture was born there and is apparent in her mixed media work today.
Merry continued her art education at Boston University's School of Fine and Applied Art and then at Hunter College of the City of New York where she graduated with a major in art education. She continued honing her skills in painting and sculpture on the graduate level at Hartford University's School of Art and later here in South Florida at Nova Southeastern University.
Her paintings today display her love of texture by building up layers of paint, polymers, fabrics and papers as the foundation for the subject matter. The finished pieces invite touching as well as viewing to be fully appreciated.
Whether the paintings depict recognizable subjects or are completely abstract, there is an enigmatic beauty of movement and mystery to be enjoyed.
STATEMENT
I have been an animal activist for as long as I can remember. Photographing and painting any and all animals has remained a favorite pastime and now a passion. As I developed new techniques using acrylic gels and mediums I now can depict my impressions of both sea and land creatures in texture and color. Combining hand painted papers and collage with paint on textured canvases has become my trademark. Whether my subject is figurative, landscape, or abstract, the viewer is invited to not only see the canvas but to move in to touch and feel the painting.
I am currently represented by the Cait Rose Gallery in Delray Beach, Florida.
Merry Renert
United States of America