Renee Rowe Art Collections
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Artwork by Renee Rowe
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Columbia River Study II by Renee Rowe
Dark City by Renee Rowe
Fireflies by Renee Rowe
Caught by Renee Rowe
So Much Sun by Renee Rowe
Colorado River by Renee Rowe
Afternoon Meditation by Renee Rowe
Cosmic Tango by Renee Rowe
Fire and Ice by Renee Rowe
Future World by Renee Rowe
Elvis Sings by Renee Rowe
Enigma by Renee Rowe
Springtime 2 by Renee Rowe
The Chat by Renee Rowe
Bellingham Boats by Renee Rowe
Santa Fe Fall by Renee Rowe
Desdamona Point by Renee Rowe
Hug Point Beach by Renee Rowe
Cullaby Lake by Renee Rowe
Fall River Study by Renee Rowe
The Enlightening by Renee Rowe
Cosmos by Renee Rowe
Flying Away by Renee Rowe
Aria by Renee Rowe
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About Renee Rowe
I believe art is necessary for the soul.
I started out painting abstract works, loving the abstract experssionists. As a young adult I had the good fortune to study with Roy Lichtenstein who was teaching at Douglass College, at Rutgers University. After moving to NYC, I painted at the Art Students League. For many years I explored contemporary abstract expressionism.
In Denver, Colorado I painted with Mel Carter, Jan Bass, Kim English and Mark Daily among others. Influenced by the artists around me, I became interested in impressionistic painting and began doing figurative works and landscapes with an eye towards abstract composition. For several years I managed and owned art galleries, painting all the while.
It has never been my wish to create a duplication of what I see. Recently I have come full circle. I find making abstract works incredibly exciting. With abstraction, I have freedom to explore and express my internal intuitive feellngs with textures, shapes and color. The pleasure is in the process, and the results are often surprising. If what I paint also pleases others, it is an added gift.
I love a quote attributed to Danny Kaye: \"Life is a great big canvas. Throw all the paint you can on it.\" For me, celebrating art and life are inseparable.
One place where you can find my art is at Art on South Main, a Southern Colorado artist coop with 37 members that I helped start this past year