may, 2021

01may2:30 pm31(may 31)4:30 pmWILDER ONLINE GALLERYAround the World in 12 Portraits by Annie Jacquemet2:30 pm - 4:30 pm (31) Art Gallery at Wilder, 20 Orinda Fields Land, Orinda, CA

Event Details

The Lamorinda Arts Council invites you to view a virtual exhibit of portraits by Annie Jacquemet during May.  All Wilder art exhibits are virtual until COVID-19 restrictions change. See Jacquemet’s virtual exhibit entitled “Around the World in 12 Portraits” through images at www.lamorindaarts.org/online-galleries.  Jacquemet, who lives in Concord, closed her psychotherapy practice in 2008 and began watercolor classes right away.  Taking classes at Walnut Creek Community Center fulfilled a promise she made to herself when she retired. Although she grew up in Orleans, France and worked in Paris as an adult, neither art nor music was part of her early life; yet she was always attracted to art. She visits France regularly and is still close to childhood friends. Some of her favorite artists include post-Impressionists such as Norwegian painter Severin Kryoer (1851 – 1909), Swedish painter Anders Zorn (1860 – 1920) and Spanish painter Joaquin Sorolla (1863 – 1923). Prior to the pandemic she visited Sorolla’s Madrid home, which is now a museum of his work. Each of these painters has a unique way of treating light in their work which she admires and finds fascinating. Jacquemet’s husband, Michael Barrington, travels around the world in aid of humanitarian causes, always returning with photographs of his projects. Often these photos serve as models for her portraits. You will see portraits of people of all ages from the U.S. to Guatemala to Ethiopia, Ghana and Japan. She enjoys taking classes with Patsy Taylor and Gary Bergren at the Community Center. “I work at loosening up by brushwork and keeping my mind and eyes open,” says Jacquemet. Projecting emotions and feelings through her artwork to show that she cares about people is her goal. In her statement paintings, her intention is to denounce injustice. One look at Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s level gaze in RBG, her 11” x 11” oil painting on canvas, tells quite a story.  For more about her work visit www.anniejacquemet-art.com.

Time

1 (Saturday) 2:30 pm - 31 (Monday) 4:30 pm

Location

Art Gallery at Wilder

20 Orinda Fields Land, Orinda, CA

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