Artists

Jenny Danger

Seattle based Sculptress and mix media painter. My focus is on the beautiful complexities of the human form, abstract forms and experimental elements of both of those elements.

 

Expressing myself in clay, textiles, mixed media and color.

Misha Pritchett

is a painter and mixed media artist born in Denton, Texas, in 1967. Before pursuing his artistic career, Misha served in the U.S. Army Military Intelligence as a Russian translator, an experience that not only shaped his understanding of language and culture but also deepened his curiosity about the world.
 
The military’s educational bene(ts allowed him to attend college, where he developed a deep connection to the arts. After graduating, Misha’s desire to explore took him around the globe, with travels to Prague, Berlin, Paris, Rome, Peru, and India. These journeys left a lasting impression on his work, infusing it with diverse cultural in,uences and an openness to new ideas.
 

Misha’s artistic practice is grounded in mixed media, with a particular focus on (gurative representation and sci-( aesthetics. His work often explores themes of transformation, spirituality, and the human condition, combining yoga imagery, found objects, and a variety of materials to build multi-layered compositions. The juxtaposition of the physical and metaphysical runs through his art, where organic forms and abstract elements coexist in a rich narrative that invites interpretation. Misha’s approach to art is deeply personal, with each piece serving as an exploration of both the self and the cosmos.

Today, Misha continues to push the boundaries of his craft, creating thought-provoking works that engage viewers on both an intellectual and emotional level. His paintings and mixed media pieces are a re,ection of his own evolution—an artist whose work is shaped by his global experiences and military background. Through his art, Misha o0ers a window into alternate realities, inviting those who encounter his work to consider the connections between the earthly and the otherworldly.