Fay Pomerance née Levy (12 July 1912 – 2001) was a British artist known for her paintings in pastel, tempera and in watercolours which were often on religious and spiritual subjects.
[2] She designed a stained glass window, Rebirth of the State of Israel, for the Singers Hill Synagogue in Birmingham.
[2] She displayed her ballet themes at Bristol Old Vic as part of the 21st anniversary celebrations of the Dementia Care Trust.
Throughout her life, she experienced spiritual visions which formed the basis of her dreamlike iconography and complex expressions.
[2] During her life she travelled extensively in Europe, notably to Scandinavia and also made several trips to Israel.