Works
  • Renée Bott, Tapestry Tales: Bird in Paradise, 2025
    Tapestry Tales: Bird in Paradise, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Gone With the Wind, 2025
    Gone With the Wind, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Tapestry Tales: Rabbit Run, 2025
    Tapestry Tales: Rabbit Run, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Atlantic Crossing I, 2025
    Atlantic Crossing I, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Atlantic Crossing II, 2025
    Atlantic Crossing II, 2025 Reserved
  • Renée Bott, Atlantic Crossing III, 2025
    Atlantic Crossing III, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work I, 2025
    Women’s Work I, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, An American Narrative IV, 2026
    An American Narrative IV, 2026
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work II: The Dogs, 2025
    Women’s Work II: The Dogs, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work: Collie, Fox & Family, 2025
    Women’s Work: Collie, Fox & Family, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work: Collie, Fox & Flowers, 2025
    Women’s Work: Collie, Fox & Flowers, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work: Dog & Boat, 2025
    Women’s Work: Dog & Boat, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Tools of the Trades I, 2025
    Tools of the Trades I, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Tools of the Trades II, 2025
    Tools of the Trades II, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Tools of the Trades III, 2025
    Tools of the Trades III, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Alcott’s Dog, 2025
    Alcott’s Dog, 2025
  • Renée Bott, Alcott’s Sheep Dog, 2025
    Alcott’s Sheep Dog, 2025 Reserved
  • Renée Bott, Alcott's Colllie, 2025
    Alcott's Colllie, 2025 Reserved
  • Renée Bott, Bookends: Cowboy II, 2023
    Bookends: Cowboy II, 2023
  • Renée Bott, Dear Eliza, 2026
    Dear Eliza, 2026
  • Renée Bott, Dear Emily, 2026
    Dear Emily, 2026
  • Renée Bott, Poe's Pink, 2019
    Poe's Pink, 2019 Sold
  • Renée Bott, History of Landscape II, 2017
    History of Landscape II, 2017 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Study Trees, 2019
    Study Trees, 2019 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Women’s Work: Dog & Winter Lions, 2025
    Women’s Work: Dog & Winter Lions, 2025 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Sea of Words II, 2021
    Sea of Words II, 2021 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Moby Dick, 2021
    Moby Dick, 2021 Sold
  • Renée Bott, Bookends: Cowboy I, 2023
    Bookends: Cowboy I, 2023 Sold
Biography

Literature serves as both inspiration and material for Renée Bott’s practice. Book pages often form the figurative and literal armature of her paintings, grounding each work in language, narrative, and time. Drawing from journals, novels, maps, and historical texts, collects her source materials from museums, antique print dealers, and private collections. She photographs the prints and uses Photoshop to digitally modify the images, which serve as general outlines for her compositions which she renders with paint and ink upon the surface of the book pages and Japanese silk paper. The horizontal redacting of some of the book text along with the overlay of the image creates a textile, almost tapestry-like experience. A master printer for over thirty years, Bott is also inspired by the minute and detailed lines found in etchings and engravings from the 15th to 17th centuries.

The text’s content frequently provides inspiration for the image, and selectively lining out portions of the text with paint or ink allows for the development of a composition that becomes interwoven with the words. Common themes in the artist’s work stem from an appreciation for both engravings and handwritten cursive. These art forms, once essential tools for communication, have become largely obsolete, a concept that informs the work. Additionally, Bott draws inspiration from science and contemplation of the natural world.

Born in Ann Arbor, Michigan, and raised in Boston, Massachusetts, Renée Bott has always made and worked in art. She worked in fine art print publishing for over 30 years. For the past twenty years, she was a founding partner and Master Printer of Paulson Bott Press, a fine print atelier located in Berkeley, California. Here she worked with luminary artists such as Martin Puryear, Kerry James Marshall, and Tauba Auerbach. Renée specialized in facilitating the creation of complex and colorful intaglio prints within a traditional black-and-white medium. Paulson Bott Press has published over 500 editions, working with many artists. In 2016, the archive of Paulson Bott Press was acquired by the deYoung Museum in San Francisco.

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