
Kari Meyer lives and paints in Montpelier, Vermont. She studied Studio Art at the University of Vermont. Kari’s inspiration comes from nature and the Japanese ideals of wabi-sabi, a philosophy of aesthetics which transforms negative to positive, ugly to beautiful. Loneliness, old age, and death become beautiful because they are inevitable and represent the constant flux of the universe. In her work, Kari attempts to address this idea of the movement of eternity, of everything either coming from or returning to nothingness. Her website is www.karimeyer.com.
Kari's art appears in the NATURE issue of Status Hat (May, 2011).