Jennet
Inglis

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As
a visionary artist, Jennet Inglis offers a unique synthesis
of science, art, and spirituality. No matter whether it
is a landscape, a hummingbird, a floral still life, a pet
portrait, or an abstract work, Jennet's intention is to
create a "healing tool" for the viewer.
Jennet
has been a passionate student of both color and classical
drawing since a very early age. She has exhibited and educated
nationally and in Europe. For instance, her 1996 solo museum
retrospective in Dusseldorf, Germany displayed a wide range
of Jennet's work, including Color Columns, Medicine Mandalas,
BODY TEMPLES, and New Mexico landscapes. Jennet was the
first American to exhibit in this 100-year-old museum, and
she was voted the best artist of the decade.
A
native New Yorker now residing in Santa Fe, New Mexico,
Jennet Inglis is a graduate of Smith College. Jennet moved
to the Southwest in 1987 to deepen her study of Nature and
complete two visionary book projects begun in NYC. She has
always been passionate about her art inspiring viewers to
realize the beauty and grandeur of Nature within themselves.
Jennet's uniquely vibrant work celebrates the inexhaustible
fertility of Nature and the human spirit.
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LEAH GEO: a series
of 7 children's books, one for each continent. Global
visionary geology adventures for ages 7 to adult.
LEAH
GEO UPDATE: December 2001
Series Publishing Project is looking for the perfect private
investor with a commitment to the global adventure. Author
has unique publicity and marketing resources to embolden
and support sales goals.
Contact Jennet for further info and samples
Supernova in You:
an interactive visual creation story delineating the evolution
of the 21st century global holographic heart, starting with
the Supernova 1987a. An inquiry into the pause between the
heart beat yields new frontiers of inner awareness. For
ages 9 to adult. See
images from this series...
Supernova
in You UPDATE: December 2001
This project needs investors to publish the creation story.
Everything is ready. The author has unique publicity and
marketing resources to actualize the project's success.
Tied to Mayan myths and prophecy, the still unfolding story
of the supernova that changed modern physics craves telling.
Contact Jennet for further info. and samples.
Dancing with Dakinis: an interactive oracle deck
for guidance and support in the 21st century. Transform
fear, anger and aggression. Transform greed, envy and obsession.
Embody sanity while exploring the joy of intelligent creative
anger, or wrath.
Dancing
with Dakinis UPDATE: December 2003
All the Dakini projects are taking off. The oracle deck
is looking for the perfect investor to publish the deck.
Again, the author has unique publicity and marketing resources
to inspire high sales. To support publishing goals, the
Dakini website is being launched and developed simultaneously
with InglisArt.com Check out www.dancingwithdakinis.com
Gift Products are available, including posters and gift
card sets.
Check out private Dakini Medicine
Portrait commissions.
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Major Exhibits &
Charities
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2003
"Radu & Jennet Pet Portrait Benefit"
Celebrity Charity Benefit for the Humane Society of New York,
at Radu Physical Culture, 24 WEst 57th, New York October 2nd
2002
Body/Mind Symposium, 92nd Street Y, New York, New York
Featured Presenter, "Color Body/Color Mind" February
5-8
2001
National Humane Society of New Mexico, Benefit Exhibit & Auction
$33,000 raised
2000
National Humane Society of New Mexico, Benefit Exhibit & Auction
$15,000 raised
Perpetual
Installation of "BODY TEMPLES" donated to:
The MOMENTUM Aids Project, 155West 23rd St., New York, New York
Weyrich Gallery, Albuquerque, "Radionic Color Healing"
Color Columns and Prints, Paintings
1999
Saint Peter's Church, Lexington @ 54th, New York, New York
Public Installation of "BODY TEMPLES" May
SHIDONI Foundry, Tesuque, New Mexico June and July
"Multi-dimensional Art: From Nature to Spirit" Exhibit
& Seminars
1998
R. Venezia Gallery, Provincetown, Massachusetts August
"Between the Heartbeat" Solo Exhibit & Public Seminars
1997
Guadalupe Fine Art, Canyon Road, Santa Fe
"Soul Mirror: the COLOR COLUMN" Solo Exhibit & Public
Seminars
1996
Museum Haus Martfeld Schwelm, Dusseldorf, Germany
Solo Museum Retrospective: "Light Out of Darkness"
Exhibit, Public & Private Seminars
1994
Cork Gallery, Avery Fisher Hall, Lincoln Center, New York City
"The Healing Spirit of Color": Public Installation
World Congress on Arts & Medicine, New York, New York
"The Curative Role of Color": Public Educational Installation
Gallery
538, 538 Broadway, New York, New York
Installation: "Fractal Healing Mandalas"
Solo Exhibit, Public & Private Seminars
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Recent Publications
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Provincetown Magazine: Feature Article "Where Science Meets
Art"
Vol.17 Issue #22, page 54, September 3, 1998
The New Mexican (Newspaper): "Pasatiempo" Magazine Feature
Article
Page 56, October 31, 1997
Holistic Health Journal, Vol. 3 No.4: Winter1996- Spring 1997
Front Cover & Feature Article written by Jennet Inglis
Light From Darkness: Catalogue published by the Museum Schwelm
Dusseldorf, Germany May, 1996
Westfaliche Rundshau (Newspaper): Feature Article
"Paintings so Magnificent & Subtle" May 20, 1996
Dusseldorf, Germany
Westfalenpost (Newspaper): Feature Article Dusseldorf, Germany
"US Artist Puts Colors in the Foreground!" May 20, 1996
World Congress on Art & Medicine: Catalogue
New York, New York 1994
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Select Corporate &
Private Collectors
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Essen Museum: Collection of Mario-Andreas von Luttichau, Essen,
Germany
Erfurt & Sons Wool Mills, Wuppertal, Germany
Estee Lauder, Inc., New York, New York
Equitable Life Assurance, Inc., New York, New York
Price Waterhouse, Inc., Palo Alto, California
Loeb & Loeb, Inc., Los Angeles, California
Kramer, Levin, Nesson, Kanin, & Frankel, Inc., New York, New
York
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