KAREN TANNER
  • Artist statement
  • ArtSpirit, Blog
  • Root Cause
  • Patina Series
  • Tender
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  • Weightless Series/Archive
  • Heart Like a River Series
  • RiverZen Series
  • Posters & Prints Archived
  • Archived Fine Art
  • Logos
  • Art Educator
  • Say 'hello!'
  • Shows, Galleries & Press
  • Gilded Leaves
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The 'T' in my Artistmark is the initial of my last name, TANNER.  The vertical line is representational of strength, and the horizonal , a brushstroke. The two small brushmarks represent my kids-and even though they are in their thirties-they are still included them in my art.
The red color represents LIFE!

Begin again were words that described my art life after my art education career. They found me in Hawaii, as I began the path of a labyrinth in Maui. The were etched into a stone at the beginning of the walk. Thank you, Universe. They have a deliberate meaning for me.
'We always begin again.' -Benedict

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Logo design is one of my favorite graphic activities.....maybe it's the line work, boldness, challenge of compressing a HUGE idea into a little visual...........not sure. But I love it!

I have designed for three decades, but alas, only have a few looks on this site. Enjoy these!


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Updated logo for FreeBird Designs, I use for my freelance graphics business.

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Global Village is a Fair Trade non-profit small business in Billings. I'm on the Board, so I especially enjoy designing for Global Village.

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Designed Northern Gardens logo, Cody, Wyoming. I designed, layout of their newsletter for several years, also.

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  • Artist statement
  • ArtSpirit, Blog
  • Root Cause
  • Patina Series
  • Tender
  • Cushing Terrill Art Show 21
  • Weightless Series/Archive
  • Heart Like a River Series
  • RiverZen Series
  • Posters & Prints Archived
  • Archived Fine Art
  • Logos
  • Art Educator
  • Say 'hello!'
  • Shows, Galleries & Press
  • Gilded Leaves
  • Untitled