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Karin Kuhlmann studied photography and graphic design before spending 25 years as a commercial artist in the advertising industry, and has lived all her life in the North Rhine Westfalia region of Germany.
With the entry of computers into her work in 1994, she soon discovered the creative potential presented by this new artistic tool for again taking up her original passions for the still-image as art, and meandered rapidly toward the abstract and the mathematical. In 2000 she launched her own Web site and the rest is digital-imaging history.
Her works have become primary resource materials for students and teachers from all over the world working on anything from homework, essays, lectures and term papers through to dissertations on computer graphics or a digital artist. Some of her works now illustrate chapters on new art, new media, hypermedia communication, mathematics and fractals in several educational programs and schoolbooks.
She has been variously awarded all over the globe for her imaging, and her works have been exhibited in numerous different countries.
Most recently her work 'In the Mood' has been included into the “The Americas Biennial Exhibition of Contemporary Prints”, Iowa City, USA (2008 TABEA, awarded selections).
Karin Kuhlmann's works are protected by Copyright.
They may not be copied, printed, saved to disc, altered, reproduced or otherwise distributed (e.g. shown at other homepages, forums or blogs or send as greeting cards, etc.) without the permission of Karin Kuhlmann. But please, consider that these artworks are not designed for private or personal use like logos, buisiness cards, private events, avatar, homepage-decoration, etc....