About Karen

Baltimore City

Karen Klinedinst is a visual artist using photography to explore themes of memory, place, nature and the environment. Using both digital and alternative photographic processes, she creates richly layered images that combine the real with the imagined.

Her work has been exhibited both locally and nationally at venues such as Fleckenstein Gallery, Massoni Gallery, Creative Alliance, Maryland Art Place, University of Maryland Global Campus, Center for Photographic Arts, Center for Fine… more

The Emotional Landscape: Gallery 2

The work in this project gallery was included in my solo exhibition at the Greenbelt Community Art Gallery from March-June 2015.

Exhibition Statement:
All of us have a deep connection to places and landscapes from our past and present. Through our memories, we see these places not as they are, but through the filter of emotion. The work in this exhibit explores the emotional qualities of landscapes where I feel a deep connection.
  • Early Morning, The Hollow ©2014
    Early Morning, The Hollow ©2014
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 33.5x17"
  • Autumn, Tuckahoe Creek
    Autumn, Tuckahoe Creek
    archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 33x17"
  • To The Water's Edge ©2014
    To The Water's Edge ©2014
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 16x16"
  • Bay View ©2014
    Bay View ©2014
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 16x16"
  • The Crossing
    The Crossing
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 16x20"
  • Late Afternoon, Kent Narrows
    Late Afternoon, Kent Narrows
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 20x16"
  • Winter's Swamp ©2014
    Winter's Swamp ©2014
    iPhoneography, archival pigment print on bamboo-fiber paper, 30x17"