Jessica Fuchs
Artist
Jessica Fuchs is a self-taught artist from Wisconsin, whose work spans over two decades. Her art, often reflecting themes of emotional healing and nature, has been featured in solo and group exhibitions, including Vibrant Hydrant for Madison Public Art. Jessica’s unique style blends watercolor, mixed media, and public collaboration projects such as Emotional Damage. In addition to her artistic practice, she is a working author and business professional, with a strong focus on community engagement through events like East Troy’s First Fridays.
Explore her work at saatchiart.com/fuchsartist or follow on Instagram (@fuchsartist).
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Recent Projects
This piece was created in commemoration for the anniversary of American Tragedy known as 9/11. The piece is to represent and honor those human lives and including those civil liberties we lost on that day and in legislation following. The interactive hydrant is on display until 2032 in Monona. The upper portion does glow in the dark! Take your photo under the cover of darkness (or a jacket!) and use the hashtag #vibranthydrant wherever you post on social media.

Displayed at every event that RRCFM goes to, it gives humans the opportunity to turn into an orange or grey kitty, even if just for a moment. When not at events, the sign can be seen at the coolest cat figurine mewseum in the country- Redner's Rescued Cat Figurine Mewseum in Menomonee Falls, WI.

I have recently begun to explore what reproductions of my artwork could look like. This beautiful image on the skirt is, in fact, one of my acrylic paintings. I had no idea what to expect from this experiment, and was pleasantly surprised at the results.
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Skirts, shirts, and more available through my print on demand shop.
