Karin Kohlmeier Art Collections
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Artwork by Karin Kohlmeier
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
Mister Softee by Karin Kohlmeier
Eruption of Color no. 5 by Karin Kohlmeier
Molten no. 2 by Karin Kohlmeier
Purple Light by Karin Kohlmeier
April Gust by Karin Kohlmeier
Patience With Pigeon by Karin Kohlmeier
Lady Slipper by Karin Kohlmeier
Ready to Take Flight by Karin Kohlmeier
Springtime Pollination by Karin Kohlmeier
Ice Storm by Karin Kohlmeier
Vertical by Karin Kohlmeier
Rising Up from the Sea no. 3 by Karin Kohlmeier
Bleeding Heart by Karin Kohlmeier
Double Espresso by Karin Kohlmeier
Amber Waves by Karin Kohlmeier
Bursts of Red by Karin Kohlmeier
Sunflowers for Sale by Karin Kohlmeier
Pensive Goose by Karin Kohlmeier
Sucker Punch by Karin Kohlmeier
Blue and Yellow Abstract by Karin Kohlmeier
Harlem Sunflower by Karin Kohlmeier
Electric Red and Yellow by Karin Kohlmeier
Shattered by Karin Kohlmeier
Blue by Karin Kohlmeier
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About Karin Kohlmeier
I came to art the long way. In the spring of 2011, I graduated with my PhD in English. I went into the program thinking that I would spend my life as an academic, but on the way I met with a few surprises--including the incomparable Professor Eve Kosofsky Sedgwick, whose courses, such as "Victorian Textures" and "Zero, Infinity, Chaos, Sublimity" (where we, among other things, looked at poetry through the lens of chaos theory) changed how I look at literature and, by extension, life in general. In the "Zero, Infinity, Chaos, Sublimity" class she introduced us to paper marbling...and I was in love! I cannot get enough of trying new techniques, new color combinations, marbling on new materials--anything I can think of. One of the things I love most about painting with marbling paints is the fact that, no matter how much planning I put into it, I never know quite how the final image will turn out. That element of surprise is so much fun, and keeps me coming back for more again and again.
I use some of the same techniques in the acrylic paintings I do on canvas. I love pouring and swirling, tilting the canvas, sometimes even putting my hands directly in the paint to manipulate it. I love the almost infinite variety of textures that acrylics and acrylic mediums allow me to incorporate into my paintings. From marble dust, to pumice stones, to glass beads and beyond, I never get tired of discovering new possibilities for creating unique works of art.
My other love is photography. I maintained a daily photo blog for 900 straight days at http://www.karinkohlmeier.com. A few months ago, I transitioned from the daily photo format to a more traditional blog, but I still take and post photos regularly.
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