Fantasmagorical Art Exhibit Showcases at the Tidemark This November

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Dr. Janis Guthy a local Chiropractor and Registered Clinical Counsellor is once again showing her photography at the Tidemark Theatre November 1- 30, 2018. This year’s show entitled “Chymeria” is a take-off of Chimera and about the bio-engineering of human and animal genes in a brer rabbit type of way. Dr. Guthy is known for her fantasmagorical works of art. She is a multi-media artist with the past 10 years focusing on photography. The scene takes place in a mythical place called the QueenDom of Gutharian and is one of the series of the books she is writing.

In a northern remote area of the QueenDom of Gutharian you will find the quaint little village of Chymeria. Within this village you will meet genetically modified Anihums. Somewhere around ten million years ago, animals and humans were one creature. The animals were physically quick having increased senses of hearing, sight and smell while the humans were intelligent, witty and had the ability to reason. The Anihums were creatures having tremendous abilities.

Along with the photo art Dr. Guthy also designs and hand crafts the lavish costumes. This years special props consist of crystal head dresses and lavishly beaded breastplates. It is this aspect of the show that is quite fitting for the Tidemark Theatre.

Anyone wanting to see Dr. Guthy’s “Chymeria” can do so at the Tidemark Theatre, Tuesday through Friday, 12pm-4pm from November 1-30, 2018. Admission is free and everyone is welcome!

For more information on Dr. Guthy and her work, you can visit her website at:  www.guthygalleries.ca.