"I enjoy exploring the painterly qualities of landscapes with digital photographs, sometimes slightly idealized in Photoshop. I'm very drawn to large-scale nature and interesting color studies."
Karen Sarrow is a painter and digital artist who’s exhibited in shows in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, New York City, and Atlanta. While at Pratt Institute she won Outstanding Merit in Fine Arts, Academic Achievement, Student Leadership and the Pratt Circle Award. Her contribution to Werner Peiffer's art book 9-11 and the Aftermath is in library collections in the U.S., Germany and Canada. Recent...
"I enjoy exploring the painterly qualities of landscapes with digital photographs, sometimes slightly idealized in Photoshop. I'm very drawn to large-scale nature and interesting color studies."
Karen Sarrow is a painter and digital artist who’s exhibited in shows in Los Angeles, Brooklyn, New York City, and Atlanta. While at Pratt Institute she won Outstanding Merit in Fine Arts, Academic Achievement, Student Leadership and the Pratt Circle Award. Her contribution to Werner Peiffer's art book 9-11 and the Aftermath is in library collections in the U.S., Germany and Canada. Recently she contributed a digital movie to the exhibit Endless Forms, Engaging Evolution at The University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, and a photograph to at the Huntington Library, San Marino.
Karen graduated (MFA) from Pratt Institute, Brooklyn, NY in May 2003. Before that she was employed as a Visual Resource Specialist at Emory University in Atlanta. At that time Karen had a studio with the bluemilk group. She received an MA in Art History from The Ohio State University (Columbus, 1994) and a BA in Art from Truman State University (formerly Northeast Missouri State University, Kirksville, 1991). She is currently exploring digital photography and lives with her husband and children in Los Angeles.
Her website:
woodwardstudio.com