Anne Mimi Sammis

Location: USA

Level of Training: (Level II – 2018)

Remembering Mimi Sammis (July 9, 1940 – June 27, 2023)

Mimi Sammis believed that art depicting love and joy has a positive effect on its viewers, and her work was 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. Tsunami of Love is one of Mimi’s latest inspirations.

Mimi Sammis began painting landscapes in watercolor. 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 worked in many private residences around the world, and she has served on the national committee for the performing arts. Mimi has a touching, larger-than-life-size sculpture of her five grandchildren that inspires you to love the children. On May 20th, 2018, Mimi received an honorary PhD from the University of Rhode Island in Kingston, Rhode Island. – From Mimi Sammis’s Website


Contact Information: mimisammis@yahoo.com