Copy of About Lisa Remeny

"Having been born into a creative family, in Miami Beach, at a young age I decided that I would grow up to become an artist. My maternal grandmother introduced me to watercolor very early in my life, while my mother first demonstrated oils with paint by number kits.. . Never did I dream that, someday, I would actually succeed in becoming a painter, making my living exclusively through my art. Okay, maybe I did dream that!

For as long as I can remember, I’ve studied the movements of the clouds in the skies of South Florida, marveling at their forms and colors. To this day, observing nature in this way has deeply informed my creative practice.
 
After a series of wonderful art instructors had encouraged me throughout my early school years in Miami, I ventured to the West Coast and studied at a private art college in Oakland, California. There, I honed my photography and drawing skills, and explored art and film history, filmmaking, and more. After graduating, I began to travel, heading first to the Tropics, and I returned to painting. Initially, I worked with portable watercolors. Later, I started producing large oil paintings.
 
I continue to be inspired by the lushness and color of the Tropics and beyond, and today, when I’m not traveling, I reside in subtropical Coconut Grove. I’m very grateful for the sources of inspiration that continue to compel me to create works of art that uplift and excite my viewers.

I am moved to re-create beautiful things; drawn to the light, to look for the magic. My intention is to promote an aura of peace, happiness and well being."

Selected Exhibitions:


January 2025 Meditations on Color, Miami, Florida, USA

January 2024 * Tropical Modernism at The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida, USA

November 2023 * Biscayne Nature Center, Key Biscayne, Florida, USA

December 2022 Lisa Remeny and Federico Carosio at Ocean Reef, Key Largo, Florida, USA

June 2021 Place and Purpose- Art Transformation in Coconut Grove, Frost Art Museum, Miami, Florida, USA

October 2018- January 2019 * New Paintings at South PointeTower, South Beach, Florida

January 2016 Group Shows at Williams McCall Gallery and South of Fifth, Miami, Florida, USA

February 2016 * New Paintings at The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida

April 2013 * Recent Adventures at The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida

December 2011 * WDNA Jazz Gallery, Miami, Florida

March 2011 * Wirtz Gallery, South Miami, Florida

August 2010 Carib-bean, the Way You Like it, Diaspora Vibe Gallery, Miami, Florida

January 2009 Coconut Grove Gallery Coconut Grove, Florida

March-April 2005 * New Paintings at The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida

November 2002 * Dharma Studio, Coconut Grove, Florida

April 2002 Dharma Studio, Coconut Grove, Florida

March 2002 * Botanica Tropical, Miami Beach Botanical Garden, Miami Beach, Florida

April 1999 * Tropical Treasures, Fairchild Tropical Garden, Miami, Florida

March 1999-1998 * Prospero's Gallerie Eclectic, Naples, Florida

November 1997 * Botanica Tropical, The Kampong, Coconut Grove, Florida

February 1997 Lisa Remeny and Gene Pearson, Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies

November 1995 EROPHYTAS - The Private Life of Plants, RSVP Collection, Miami, Florida

February 1995 * Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies

July 1994 Women's Work, Lucky Street Gallery, Key West, Florida

November 1992 Tryall Great House, Montego Bay, Jamaica, West Indies

January 1992 Lane Gallery, Key West, Florida

December 1991 National Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

January 1991 Lisa Remeny and Gene Pearson, Harmony Hall, Antigua, West Indies

September 1990 32nd Annual Hortt Competition, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

March 1990 * Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies

November 1989 * Borders Gallery, Coral Gables, Florida

December 1988 * Contemporary Art, Key Biscayne, Florida

January 1988 * Harmony Hall, Jamaica, West Indies

December 1986 * Key Biscayne Library, Key Biscayne, Florida

April 1986 Miami Watercolor Society Spring Exhibition, Miami, Florida

November 1984 National Gallery of Jamaica Annual Exhibition, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

November 1984 Third Annual Anniversary Exhibition, Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies

January 1984 Five Women Artists, Harmony Hall, Jamaica, West Indies

September 1983 * Bolivar Gallery, Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies

November 1982 1st Annual Anniversary Exhibition, Harmony Hall, Ocho Rios, Jamaica, West Indies

March 1981 Annual Regatta Exhibition, Georgetown, Great Exuma, Bahamas

November 1979 * Made on Earth Gallery, San Francisco, California

* indicates solo show

 

Corporate Collections and Commissions

Holland and Knight

Bacardi-Martini, USA

Doubletree Hotels

Divi Resorts

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines

RAS Records

Numerous private and public commissions

 

Awards

Award of Merit 32nd Annual Hortt Competition, Museum of Art, Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Honorable Mention Miami Watercolor Society, 1987, 1986

Second Prize Channel 2 Art and Antique Auction, 1985

First Prize Eighth Annual Banyan Festival, Coconut Grove, Florida

 

Education


Bachelor of Fine Arts, California College of Art, 1979

 

 

My Mom and I, circa 1999

In loving memory of my mom, Nina 1928-2000 who shall remain in my heart
(and in all whose lives she touched) forever and always. My first and biggest fan, here with me in 1999

2022

photo: Danielle Jordan

A few of you have told me that you would like to know what makes me tick..well.. Let's just say all I need, is to be deposited on a tropical island with all the art supplies and fruit I need and I am ON!! That should give you some insight into the real me... Cumulus clouds must float nearby for me to really feel alive. 

All of the images you see displayed herein are gleaned from my experiences in the various tropical areas of the planet that I have visited thus far...more to come. 

  

and last but not least~ the original Remeny (Richard) himself ^
long gone but never forgotten... 

 and the history began here with one of my earliest exhibitions of my work:

 

My Web Wizard, Hannah, and I

This sweetie here is part of mi familia, and is largely responsible for dragging my website into the 21st century!