Genevieve Davis’s paintings are inspired by Wisconsin’s Lake Michigan, Taliesin, Flamenco and the Carnevale of Venice. Her representational work has been shown across the U.S., and collected by non-profits, corporations and private collectors.
Davis is also the author of the books Secret Life, Secret Death and Fanni’s Viennese Kitchen.
Davis is an award-winning, critically acclaimed film producer, director, writer and designer. Her feature film, Secret Life, Secret Death is about a young mother who falls into a web of crime with the Mob. It was described by the Chicago Tribune as, “Visually stunning . . . a haunting story.”
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