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Sharon Wada is a Seattle-area native who loves to connect with the world through photography. Her subjects range from tiny coral reef shrimp in Indonesia to hyena clans in Zambia to sunrises in Seattle to street life in Cuba. Sharon writes, “the devotion shared by this Great Blue Heron pair was special. I wondered if their chicks became good partners too.” sharonwada com / @seashaz

1025 Sharon Wada

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Fog and Ferry (Seattle, Washington) | $300

Photograph Printed on Canvas | 20 x 30 x 2 | 2020

Sharon Wada is a Seattle-area native who loves to connect with the world through photography. Her subjects range from tiny coral reef shrimp in

Linocut Monoprint | 18 x 22 | 2021

Becky Birinyi is a mixed media collage and print artist. In this work, she uses the same idea of shapes interacting with each other as in her collages; here, she cuts out individually shaped linocut plates, inks and prints each in different combinations to form various images. Her piece SLP #8 was a merit award winner in Corvidae Press show Printmaker’s Hand V.

1102 Chrissa Star

We Love Who We Love | $625

Mixed Media on Panel | 10 x 20 x 1 | 2023

Chrissa Star is an interdisciplinary artist based in Seattle and is best known for her large figurative drawings and colorful abstract paintings. Star has participated in over forty curated group and solo shows and actively volunteers with various Seattle arts organizations. Flutters is a series which tells stories about her life past and present. chrissastar com / @chrissastar

1103 Diane Davis

In Living Color | $300

Intaglio | 12 x 9 | 2022 dianecdavis com

Diane Davis began printmaking in the 1970s and earned her BFA at the University of Washington in 1992. In this piece, she used a single plate printed separately in three colors and altered between each printing to allow transparent layers of ink to combine, achieving a rich, complex image. This image was made at Pratt Fine Arts Center.

1104 Patrick Connelly

Detour | $250

Linocut | 16 x 20 x 0 5 | 2015 pconcave com

Patrick Connelly is a filmmaker and printmaker focusing on linocut. He uses the printmaking medium to explore the visual themes in film. Detour is based on the classic film noir of the same name. The piece attempts to capture the dreamlike state that the main character (Al Roberts) feels trapped. Patrick was the recipient of the Pratt/Seattle Print Arts Partners Grant in 2022. He received his BFA in Film Studies at University of Wisconsin Milwaukee.

1105 Jueun Shin

Underwater #2 (yellow) | $250

Monotype, Collagraph, Screenprint, Collage | 13 x 17 | 2022

Jueun Shin is a Seattle-based printmaker who makes 3D monotype prints using Korean traditional painting techniques. Born and raised in South Korea, she received her Master’s in Fine Art in Seoul, Korea. She is the recipient of the 2017 – 18 Seattle Print Arts Grant from her Underwater series. She won the 3rd place award in the 2018 National Small Works Competition of the Washington Printmaking Foundation in D.C. Her work was selected by the International Print Center in New York in 2021 and in the National Small Works Competition in 2018. Jueun is the recipient of the 2017 SPA Grant and 2019 GAP Grant. Jueun teaches in the print studio at Pratt.

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1106 Jueun Shin

Underwater #4(blue) | $250

Monotype, Collagraph, Screenprint, Collage | 13 x 17 | 2022

Jueun Shin is a Seattle-based printmaker who makes 3D monotype prints using Korean traditional painting techniques. Born and raised in South Korea, she received her Master’s in Fine Art in Seoul, Korea. She is the recipient of the 2017 – 18 Seattle Print Arts Grant from her Underwater series. She won the 3rd place award in the 2018 National Small Works Competition of the Washington Printmaking Foundation in D.C. Her work was selected by the International Print Center in New York in 2021 and in the National Small Works Competition in 2018. Jueun is the recipient of the 2017 SPA Grant and 2019 GAP Grant. Jueun teaches in the print studio at Pratt.

@jueunshin

1107 Carla Grahn

Industrial Chandelier | $800

Glass, Bike Chains, Steel | 29 x 17 dia | 2015

Carla Grahn’s creative inspiration comes from the raw forms and textures of the materials she works with. She works intuitively but obsessively, and frequently creates multiple art pieces simultaneously. An established sculptor, furniture designer, and installation artist, Carla taught creative metal working and welding at Pratt Fine Arts Center for 16 years.

1108 Yulia Chubotin

Glorious | $475

Charcoal on Paper | 24 x 18 | 2023 at Pratt. Air Plant Baby is inspired by the organic shape of oriole nests, protecting and ensconcing the air plant inside. jeanneferraro com / @jeannemarieferraro

Yulia Chubotin has been involved at Pratt since she came to Seattle in 1993 from Kyiv, Ukraine. She holds an MFA in painting from the National Academy of Fine Arts in Kyiv, where she was born and raised. Her art work is included in private collections around the world. Yulia began teaching art in 1996; she is skilled in most drawing, printmaking, and painting techniques. For Yulia, figure study is the most interesting subject, to which she dedicates most of her time when not teaching.

1110 Stephanie Hargrave

FLASHIK 8 | $300

Stoneware, Encaustic, Steel Wire | 9 x 7 x 7 | 2023

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