By day, she’s a video editor and graphic artist for a local corporation, and by night she’s a photographer, videographer, collagist, and vj.  In a word, she’s a visualist. Danger's Zone by Lorraine Gengo. Peppy Miller, the adorable flapper in this year’s Academy Award-winning film The Artist, has nothing on Holly Danger. This artist’s animated features are framed by raspberry red hair, which she wears in a flip, electricity shoots from her blue-green eyes, and her dimples seem to audibly pop when she smiles. And although her moniker sounds like a stage name, it’s actually somewhat legit. Last name: Anger; middle initial: “D” for Diane, which, when compressed makes Holly Danger. It’s very clever, like the woman who inhabits the name. Danger is so multi-talented, it’s hard to know where to begin, but she refers to her dual existence as the “Superman Syndrome.” By day, she’s a video editor and graphic artist for a large local corporation, and by night in her Loft Artists studio in Stamford she’s a photographer, videographer, collagist, VJ (think DJ but substitute video for disc). In a word, she’s a visualist (which we’ll get to in a moment).