Ladies
Ladies is a gorgeous presentation of artwork featuring abstract images of tall, faceless feminine figures. At once deeply intimate and sweepingly universal, these figures capture the full range of the human experience as they are displayed in postures of suffering, solitude, strength, and joy. This book will especially speak to women on their journey to self discovery.
Loosely based on her own life experiences, Rene Romero Schuler’s images of strength and vulnerability alike will inspire women to think more critically about themselves, their place in the world, and how they relate to others. Schuler’s appreciation for the struggle and triumph of the human condition will spark important dialogue about the true meaning of beauty, unity, representation, and connection that readers will carry forward with them long past the page.
René Romero Schuler is an American painter and sculptor who constructs her paintings with trowels and palette knives. Her work is in the permanent collections of The Union League Club of Chicago, Loyola University Museum of Art (LUMA), Coral Springs Museum of Art, St. Thomas University Museum of Art, and Sardiñas Gallery in Miami. Her work is in public and private collections around the world and has exhibited internationally in Paris, Rome, Paxos, Singapore, and Beirut. Her previous books include René Romero Schuler: Life and Works (2013), René Romero Schuler (2016), and René Romero Schuler (2019).