
Phoebe Murer is an artist, and writer born and raised in Philadelphia. She received her Certificate of Fine Arts at Pennsylvania Academy of Arts in Painting, a bachelor's in Psychology/ Pre-Art Therapy at Arcadia University, and a Masters in English with an emphasis in creative writing at Arcadia University. She assists in and teaches art at a school for children with autism and Fleisher Art Memorial. Her specialty is working with people on the spectrum as she is also on the spectrum. Phoebe shows her art regularly at different coops, craft fairs, and cafes and has won various awards for her art. She has recently had two solo shows at Davinci Art Alliance involving Historical South Street, a counter-culture hang-out place in Philadelphia. Her shows included South Street from the '80s and South Street from the '90s.
Phoebe is screenprinter, painter and comic artist who occasionally does 3D mixed media pieces. Her content involves on a variety of interests, whether it's nostalgia, dreamlike swimming pools, pets, dark themes involving illness and social problems, political issues, or entertainment themes. She travels all over the world and takes photos of the most surreal-looking pools and water parks to paint from and landscape paint at. She has had a lifelong love for bodies of water.
Her inspirations are David Hockney, Salvador Dali, Toulouse Lautrec, and Edvard Munch.