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Karen Palamos is an artist who explores the importance of nature and the natural world in our urban settings. She focuses on form, color and gesture using a strong graphic sensibility. Her work elicits an awareness of nature as experienced within our human-made environment as well as within ourselves, engaging basic questions about our contemporary tendencies to separate from nature while acknowledging our felt need for a connected oneness with nature. Karen is a graduate of California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) Oakland, California. She has worked as a fine artist and photographer in Santa Cruz, CA, New York, NY and San Francisco, CA, currently a member of Compound Studios in Emeryville, CA. Also a licensed psychotherapist, Karen specializes in working with issues surrounding creativity, with a practice in San Francisco, CA, gratefully acknowledging living and working on Ohlone indigenous land.
Karen Palamos is an artist who explores the importance of nature and the natural world in our urban settings. She focuses on form, color and gesture using a strong graphic sensibility. Her work elicits an awareness of nature as experienced within our human-made environment as well as within ourselves, engaging basic questions about our contemporary tendencies to separate from nature while acknowledging our felt need for a connected oneness with nature. Karen is a graduate of California College of Arts and Crafts (now California College of the Arts) Oakland, California. She has worked as a fine artist and photographer in Santa Cruz, CA, New York, NY and San Francisco, CA, currently a member of Compound Studios in Emeryville, CA. Also a licensed psychotherapist, Karen specializes in working with issues surrounding creativity, with a practice in San Francisco, CA, gratefully acknowledging living and working on Ohlone indigenous land.