b. Oswego, NY
Lives and works in NY, NY and Jersey City, NJ
Tim Saternow is an American painter whose watercolor paintings explore the old High Line train trestles above the gritty industrial streets of New York City, the empty homesteads of Joshua Tree, California, and the dignified and genial old houses of Provincetown, on Cape Cod.
Tim Saternow, is a Signature Member of the American Watercolor Society, and the Philadelphia Water Color Society, Allied Artists of America, and the NJ Watercolor Society. His work has been exhibited throughout the US and Internationally, including the Brattleboro Museum, Vermont; The William Benton Museum of Art, Storrs, Connecticut; the Lake Placid Center for the Arts, NY; American Watercolor Society US Traveling Exhibitions; the Prague Quadrennial, The Czech Republic; Fabriano, Italy; and in Qingdao, China.
His paintings and writings have appeared in numerous publications including Artist Magazine, Watercolor Artist, The Art of Watercolour Magazine, Naintré, France; American Artist Water Color Magazine; the books Art Journey America, and Splash 12, 13, 18, 20 & 22: The Best of Watercolor.
In Saternow’s TV and film design work, he received an Emmy Award Nomination for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Art Direction, and has received numerous awards for his theatre set & lighting design, including many Broadway and Regional Theatre design credits.
Saternow received his MFA from the Yale School of Drama, Yale University.