Kari Synder
Miami is a tropical landscape as well as a bustling city. Exotic plants and amazing animals coexist and clash with our everyday existence. This daily duality of city and jungle goes unnoticed by the city’s human inhabitants, distracted by our own thoughts and tasks. Although we may not make note of these inconsequential observations, the visual and sensorial imprints of this underlying natural world linger in our subconscious minds. This series of “city animals” highlights some of the everyday dismissed disdained and disregarded co inhabitants of our living environments.
Kari Synder
“Grackle (2 on white paper)” © 2009
Engravings
12 x 12 in. (unframed)
Kari Synder
“Pigeon” © 2009
Engraving and Gouache
15 x 23 in.
Kari Synder
“Squirrel” © 2009
Engraving and Vintage Dress Pattern
16 x 15 in. (unframed)
Kari Synder
“Rough Green Tree Snake” © 2009
Engraving and Gouache
18 x 30 in.
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