Jeannette Hardie (Artist)

BIO

Jeannette Hardie (IBA’ 16) earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Goddard College. She is an artist and dance instructor with Performing Arts Conservatory of New York. She has performed with The Alonso Castro Dance Theater, Marvin Gordon Group, Amato Opera Co., and currently with Ollom Art. Choreographed works entitled “Women’s Anguish” about women’s mental, physical, and sexual abuse and created a piece named “4 Elements” to bring awareness of global warming using John Ollom’s Internal Landscape© methodology. She is researching a connection with women through female empowerment and the roots of the goddess. She has been training under John Ollom, MFA, for over ten years with Internal Landscapes© & Spirit of Color methodology.

Haus of Ollom – 2020

Goddesses and Orishas

Drawings were created to celebrate the divine feminine.

They represent five Orishas and goddesses that have been the spirits and energies since the beginning of time and have been embraced by many cultures.  Usually portrayed as beautiful, sensual, and powerful; I see sacred feminine energy that possesses the gift of healing the body, mind, and soul. I feel calm, strength, wisdom, and understanding, which we all need in these challenging times.

Starting with Yamanya, she is the sea, ocean, strength, and protection for us. The Goddess, Oya, is air and wind and transformation of both the inner and outer body. Oshun is the river goddess, representing fertility, love, and sensuality. Ostara, is fertility and new beginnings. Butterfly Maiden represents transformation and gives many blessings and connection with nature.

Jeannette Hardie (IBA’ 16) earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Goddard College. She is an artist and dance instructor with Performing Arts Conservatory of New York. She has performed with The Alonso Castro Dance Theater, Marvin Gordon Group, Amato Opera Co., and currently with Ollom Art. Choreographed works entitled “Women’s Anguish” about women’s mental, physical, and sexual abuse and created a piece named “4 Elements” to bring awareness of global warming using John Ollom’s Internal Landscape© methodology. She is researching a connection with women through female empowerment and the roots of the goddess. She has been training under John Ollom, MFA, for over ten years with Internal Landscapes© & Spirit of Color methodology.

Haus of Ollom Experience – Composition No. 3

Jeannette Hardie earned a Bachelor of Arts degree from Goddard College is an artist and dance instructor with Performing Arts Conservatory of New York. She has performed with The Alonso Castro Dance Theater; Marvin Gordon Group and currently with Ollom Art. She has choreographed works entitled “Women’s Anguish” about the mental, physical, and sexual abuse suffered by women. Also created ‘4 Elements’ to bring awareness of global warming by using John Ollom’s Internal Landscapes©. She is researching a connection with women through female empowerment and the roots of the goddess. She has been training under John Ollom, MFAI for over ten years with Internal Landscapes© & Spirit of Color methodology.

2018 Festival

My work is where I express my feelings and thoughts through the art form of movements and sketching. I am not a verbal person by nature, but I find healing, energy, and connection through my work. John Ollom’s Internal Landscape© and Spirit of Color© methodology helped in my drawings and dance expression.

My first two pieces are entitled ‘The Light of Hope’ It depicts a leaf with a beam of light. It represents the light at the end of the tunnel. I sketched leaves on wood.

My next piece is called ‘Earthquake’ – Mother Earth Is angered by the destruction of the eco-system by global warming caused by humans. It also represents darkness of trauma due to sexual assault, mental and physical abuse.

‘The Devine Feminine’ is the name I gave this drawing as it represents the beauty of the feminine where new life begins.

‘The hole’ is the name of my final work. It exemplifies the earth gravity that pulls in anything that gets to close and can never escape. It is working own ridden the earth of the negative energy.

2017 Gala

“Our Connections to Mother Earth”  –  pencil sketches relating to nature.

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