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Studio

Exhibition History

Karri McPherson works and paints from her home studio in Canberra, Australia. Karri has participated in more than fifty group exhibitions in various cities throughout Australia and the United States, as well as having her work involved in several touring exhibitions. She has been a finalist in nine exhibitions, including the Milburn Art Prize and the Stanthorpe Art Prize, and Karri has held four solo exhibitions to date. Within the past few years, Karri has been awarded several prestigious art prizes, including the Biennial Emerging Artist Award, where her work was acquired by the Toowoomba Regional Art Gallery, and first prize in the Brenda Clouten Memorial Travelling Scholarship awarded at the Maitland Regional Art Gallery in 2020.

Karri's paintings have found homes in public and private art collections throughout the world, including Australia, the United States, Qatar, France, Switzerland and Italy.

Painting Commissions

Since 2017, Karri has been painting eye-catching, high-quality geometric paintings with a focus on precision, balance and colour saturation. During the commission process, Karri works collaboratively with clients to develop intricate designs that make each artwork unique, whilst ensuring each painting injects colour and character into any given space.

Each bespoke painting is meticulously designed before being painted so you can see exactly what your painting will look like before it's created. Karri uses acrylic paint on three types of high-quality surface; stretched cotton, stretched Belgian linen, and cradled wood, and these can range anywhere from 10 x 10cm (4"x 4") to 200 x 200cm (78"x78"). The approximate turn around for a painting commission is 3 - 4 weeks, and you'll receive frequent updates as your painting develops.

To enquire about commissioning a painting for your home or workplace, click the link below to contact Karri directly. Please include as much detail about your vision for the painting as possible.

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