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Misha Malpica

Misha Malpica

Misha Malpica

Misha Malpica

 

Biography

Self taught in sculpture, Misha has been creating unique figures for over thirty years. Recognized for her incredible realistic sculptures of Native Americans worldwide, she continues to create breathtaking faces with haunting eyes and fascinating faces. Recently, Thunderbird Artists of Arizona presented Misha with the Mark Wroe Award of Excellence in Art. Misha has been the recipient of several prestigious awards including the 1993 Collector’s Award of Excellence in recognition for her Native American sculpture of Sacajawea.

Misha’s sculptures have also been featured in books and national magazine covers. Articles about her work have been included in Southwest Art, Ruidoso Lifestyles, Gateway Magazine, and featured artist in Wild West, February 2000. The September 2003 issue of New Mexico Magazine featured Misha’s sculptures in their art section. The July 2008 issue of Ruidoso magazine featured the latest body of new work from her studio including the “Little People”, contemporary figures in clay.

The Hubbard Museum of the American West awarded Misha “Best Artist “in 1998 and has included her work in many of their exhibits and shows. Misha’s sculptures have also been displayed at the Currier Museum of Art, Manchester, New Hampshire and The Wenham Museum in Boston, Massachusetts. Misha was invited to decorate the White House Christmas tree with her unique sculptures in 1995 and her work is now included in the Permanent Collection of American Artists in Washington DC.

The El Paso International Airport and Museum of Art selected Misha’s sculptures for the exhibit titled” the Art Windows of El Paso. Misha’s work will be on display from May 30th through August 31st 2011.

The New Mexico Centennial Project recently selected Misha’s ceramic jewelry design for the special celebration beginning this year. Her work is represented by the Museum of New Mexico shops and New Mexico Creates.

Exploring new mediums, Misha is currently focusing on a collection of contemporary wall sculptures in high fired ceramic. Life size figures of women stand poised, as if they are about to speak. Masks painted with natural stains and pigments peer down. Ceramic figures of horses, ravens, Koshari and other mythological animals are decorated with found and unusual objects. Inspired by the contemporary glass artist, William Morris, Misha’s ceramic sculptures evoke images of primitive man and their lives. (From the Artist's Website)

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Updated last on August 21, 2021
 

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