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Issue: October 2012
Section: Front Range Scene
Tags: KUSA Channel 9, Johanna Parker, Halloween
For Johanna Parker, October 31 is more than just a holiday: It’s her birthday—and the inspiration
behind her line of handcrafted, Halloween-themed figurines (which start at $100). A flair for fine art led Parker to an Emmy-winning stint in 2000 at KUSA Channel 9 for on-air animation.
But when she realized electronic art wasn’t her passion, she went back to her Halloween roots in 2003. Each of the Denverite’s one-of-a-kind pieces—cats, owls, mice, ghosts, and more—is fashioned out of papier-mâché and painted with fastidious detail in the requisite holiday colors (black, orange, and white). Parker’s style is antiquelike, with each character showcasing a soft, aged appearance. Who said Halloween had to be all about the spooky? johannaparkerdesign.com
5280.com Exclusive: Read more about Parker's work—and view it—here.




The art that they have
The art that they have created here is so good. The trinkets have turned out so good here. So much that you can get from it. So much good to get from it.
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