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Amy Jarvis: The Mythics: A Visual Story of Women Around the World

May. 2, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

|This is a Recurring Event [see all in the series]
Every day until May 16, 2020
| free

Details

Date:
May. 2, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 5:00 pm
Cost:
free
Event Categories:
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Website:
https://www.thelmaarts.org/event/amy-jarvis/

Venue

Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts
Fond du Lac, WI 54935 United States
Phone:
9209105410
Website:
https://www.thelmaarts.org/

Organizer

Kasey
Phone:
9209215410
Email:

This series of large scale paintings presents women across the continents and across the centuries. These paintings are meant to express inspiration by the shared journey of women everywhere. Offered as a tribute; a statement of love and an expression of fascination. The artist becomes both student and guide as she investigates various countries, looking for appealing or historical patterns, possibly artifacts or vegetation, maybe of past, maybe of future, and perhaps a little mythic imagery to invite the viewer to share the journey.

The spirits of women are portrayed in their elements, in their worlds, in their situations, and in their beauty. They are fair and they are strong, they are leaders and they are nurturers. They are the mothers of children and of cultures, bringers of values and of learning. They tell the story to help us find our way and guide us to our rightful place – where we are one.

Amy Jarvis is a Wisconsin visual artist and a 500 hour registered Vinyasa yoga instructor currently living in Thiensville, Wisconsin. Amy resided in Fond du Lac for many years and she has remained active in that community teaching yoga events and is a former Executive Board Member at Thelma Sadoff Center for the Arts. She has participated in THELMA’s membership shows several times and has twice won the Viewer’s Choice Award prize.

Amy obtained a degree in Illustration from the Milwaukee Institute of Art and Design (MIAD) and spent years working for Milwaukee agencies and photographers as a digital retouching artist before coming back to painting. She credits her yoga journey for bringing her back to art.

For the past four years, Amy’s art has focused primarily on custom animal portraits. Her belief that animals make the world a better place is apparent in her art as she captures the spark in the eye, the animation and emotion displayed by her clients pets.