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Light and Nature Art Opening at Washburn Lofts, April 16

Opening Reception Thursday, April 16, 5-7pm
Washburn Lofts Lobby and Great Room, 700 S 2nd Street

 

Karl Herber was born the youngest of five kids in 1971 and has long felt like the odd one. Through art and photography, he has learned to embrace those qualities that make him who he is. A year spent in Austria during college laid the foundation for his development as an artist. There, he studied German, art history, printmaking and photography. Over the following thirty-plus years, he has worked as a professional photographer, won awards, and exhibited and sold work in Europe and the United States.

He currently lives in Minneapolis, in a house filled with light and art, and two tall women who inspire him to be better each day. As an avid Nordic skier and runner, he can appreciate the change of seasons and morning light; enough to offset the effects of screen time and monitor glow.

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