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The Power of Vulnerability: René Romero Schuler on Painting Strength, Healing, and the Human Spirit

The Power of Vulnerability: René Romero Schuler on Painting Strength, Healing, and the Human Spirit

Update: 2025-02-25
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In this intimate and deeply personal episode, internationally acclaimed painter and sculptor René Romero Schuler opens up about her extraordinary journey through art, resilience, and emotional truth. Known for her evocative figurative works that embody both fragility and strength, René shares the raw and real stories that shaped her creative path — from overcoming personal struggles to finding empowerment through her brush and sculpting tools. Join us as we explore how art can become a vessel for healing, identity, and human connection. This conversation dives into themes of vulnerability, transformation, and the beauty of imperfection, revealing how René continues to redefine what it means to be both artist and woman in today’s creative world. Whether you’re an artist, collector, or simply someone seeking inspiration, this episode invites you to feel, reflect, and rediscover the power of self-expression through René’s lens.

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American painter and sculptor René Romero Schuler creates powerful images that speak to the complexities of the human condition and the spirit that connects all human beings. René did not have any formal art training but since a small child felt that she was always meant to be an artist. She endured a difficult childhood and those real life challenges are imbued in her work illustrating her appreciation for the struggles and triumphs of humanity. René was born in Chicago in 1968 to parents Maryanne, a retired nurse and Rocky, who René describes as a bit of an enigma, though always in sales. René and her siblings grew up in Chicago, though she spent a year and a half in Quito with her grandparents. By time she reached her teenage years her home life was becoming difficult with a troubled relationship with her mother and an intrusive fear of her father. At the age of 14 René ran away from home and lived rough pulling on all her resources and determination. She eventually found work as an artist, painting murals in commercial properties. When she was 17 René moved into her own apartment and worked a variety of jobs from waitressing to bartending. By collaborating with a variety of artists around Chicago, René was gradually becoming a full-time artist with her own studio and plenty of commissions. In 1999 she met her future husband and for a while the couple lived in New York before René was drawn back to Chicago to focus on her art. It was here that she was able to reconnect with her contacts in art galleries and establish herself as a professional artist. René is represented by galleries across the U.S., Canada and Europe, She has had major exhibitions throughout the U.S., Europe and Asia, and has work included in the permanent collections of numerous museums and institutions. René now lives in Monterrey, CA with her husband Rick and two sons Ian and Owen.

Rene’s links: 
https://www.reneromeroschuler.com/ 
https://www.instagram.com/reneromeroschuler/

Some favorite female artists:
Maryann Kolb
Kelly Reemsten
Bisa Butler
Joan Brown
Annie Leibovitz
Tamara de Lempicka
Helen Frankenthaler
Louise Bourgeois
Tracey Emin 

Host: Chris Stafford
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The Power of Vulnerability: René Romero Schuler on Painting Strength, Healing, and the Human Spirit

The Power of Vulnerability: René Romero Schuler on Painting Strength, Healing, and the Human Spirit

Chris Stafford