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Mimi Sammis believes that art depicting love and joy has a positive effect on its viewers, and her work is full  of joy, creativity and the appreciation of nature. Her artwork  brings peace to those who view it, and this brings Mimi closer to accomplishing her goal of inspiring peace in the world.

Mimi Sammis began painting landscapes in watercolor. Eventually she discovered joy in creating bronze sculptures. Her sculpture pieces range in size from one to twenty-two feet and are exhibited throughout the world. Some of her exhibitions include the United Nations, The Hague, the Arles Museum and the American Embassy in Paris. She has work in many private residences around the world. At her own home, Mimi has a touching, larger-than-life size sculpture of her five grandchildren that inspires you to love these children—even if you don’t know them.

Mimi continues to work in watercolors, acrylic and in bronze. Her work, available in limited editions, can be viewed at www.mimisammis.com. She especially enjoys creating personal pieces such as those commissioned by the Archbishop of Canterbury to honor Queen Elizabeth II's Golden Jubilee. To learn more about having Mimi Sammis create a special piece of artwork for your home or organization, please email mimi@mimisammis.com This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it  or call (401) 480-3378. Mimi will call you as quickly as possible.

Mimi Sammis began working with PBS in 2005 when she aired her first series of fine art appreciation shows. She knows the benefit of the creative process and embraces the opportunity to again share her joy in creating art in her newest 13 episode series, Love to Paint with Mimi. Her enthusiasm for art and her informal, wise and witty style has earned her the title, the “Julia Child of Painting.”

http://www.mimisammis.com
http://tsunamioflove.org/

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