
Lenore Robins
Lenore Robins is an American artist born and raised in the Philadelphia area who relocated to Florida in 1981. She began creating art for her own home before exhibiting at street fairs, eventually joining the Artists Guild of the Boca Raton Museum of Art. There, she refined her distinctive style and grew into a committed, professional artist. Robins was later elected President of the Guild, serving three years during a period of major growth. Though the Guild eventually dissolved, she maintained strong ties within the local and national art community, exhibiting in galleries across Florida, the United States, and abroad.
Robins’ three-dimensional artworks transform geometric foundations through vibrant color, bold pattern, and luminous high-gloss resin. Using wood-based forms, acrylic paint, texture media, and hand-poured resin, her pieces achieve a glass-like finish. Her instantly recognizable style—often described as “pop art that really pops”—ranges from serious color studies to playful, sophisticated designs collected internationally.
