Pomerance was born in
Birmingham and studied at the
Birmingham College of Art from 1928 to 1933. After graduation, Pomerance worked as a freelance commercial artist but also began exhibiting in group shows, most notably with the Sheffield Society of Artists of which she became a member. Further solo shows followed including at the
Ben Uri Gallery, at the
Leicester Galleries and also at the Molton and
Redfern galleries. In 1962 and 1963 she had solo show at the
Sheffield University Library Gallery and the
Laing Art Gallery in Newcastle upon Tyne respectively. Notable works by Pomerance include
The Sphere of Redemption cycle panels. Works by Pomerance are held by a number of museums in Israel and in Britain by the Ben Uri Gallery, the Batley Art Gallery and by both Hull and Staffordshire local authorities. Pomerance's work differed from the mainstream of post-war British art. Throughout her life, she experienced spiritual visions which formed the basis of her dreamlike iconography and complex expressions. She explored and developed intense themes through her works such as
War Vision, a powerful watercolour series that depicts themes of carnage, genocide, oppression and homelessness. ==Personal life==