Abstract Photography is one of Kari’s joys. She loves to take a subject in nature and try and look at it in a slightly different light, or angle, or manner. She will often use macro photography (or "close-up photography") as a means to interact with a flower in a different way (as in her “Daisy Dance Photo”).
She will often crop out parts of a subject in order to concentrate on a different aspect of the subject than usually gets attention (as in her “Fairyland Photo” where she crops out almost all of the winter river to focus on the tiny ice sculptures created by it).
She will use both color (as in her “Peacock Tapestry Photo”) in a photo as well as lack of color (as in the black and white photo, “Cockatoo Photo") to abstract a subject even further.
She will use an extremely small depth of field (as in her “Black Tulip Feathers Photo”) to create a new space, a new world.
When she takes and abstracts a subject in this manner, it creates a gorgeous, original, fine art photo that would make an excellent gift for any abstract art-lover.