About the Artwork
Purple Ponies is part of a body of paintings by artist Jo Fyfe that feature a central image of a circle. The circle represents unity, the many directions that life can take, and the connection between past, present and future. She notes that when she painted this piece she was thinking “about sunset in the late fall, just before the sun goes over the horizon. There is a purple glow in the sky, and there is an intensity in the yellows and oranges that is different than any other time of the day or year. This special time of day with its light had a strong influence on the choice of colors that were used in this painting. It is hoped to bring a feeling of piece, tranquility and a sense of wonder to the viewer,”
This artwork was acquired for the State Art Collection in partnership with Soap Lake School District.
About the Artist
Jo Fyfe explores color, texture, and narrative using a variety of materials and found objects.Born in Omak, Northeastern Washington, non-Native artist Jo Fyfe's artworks are influenced by the heritage of Native American cultures of the interior Pacific Northwest. She earned a Master in Fine Arts degree from Washington State University in Pullman, Eastern Washington, and taught art for many years at Spokane Falls Community College. She is based in Spokane, Eastern Washington.