Kari Dunn is a largely self-taught artist who has worked in a variety of mediums throughout the past several decades. Primarily a graphic artist and illustrator, her beginnings in design are represented by a large number of posters commissioned for theatre and music events in the 1970s and 80s.
In the years that followed, Kari found new avenues for her creative skills in the areas of artistic sandblasting and carving, designing ceramic and glass tile installations, paper and fabric collage, textile painting, print making, and — in recent years — digital media.
Kari’s passion for combining techniques is evident; utilizing graphite, pen & ink, paper collage, typography, and digital media, she continues to build on existing work as well as create new pieces for private and public viewing. At times humorous, full of imagery and narrative or spare in its rendering, her art represents a very personal view of the world as she experiences it.
In the years that followed, Kari found new avenues for her creative skills in the areas of artistic sandblasting and carving, designing ceramic and glass tile installations, paper and fabric collage, textile painting, print making, and — in recent years — digital media.
Kari’s passion for combining techniques is evident; utilizing graphite, pen & ink, paper collage, typography, and digital media, she continues to build on existing work as well as create new pieces for private and public viewing. At times humorous, full of imagery and narrative or spare in its rendering, her art represents a very personal view of the world as she experiences it.