Khari Turner
Cowrie Showers (2023)
Acrylic, oil, ink, charcoal, stained glass, cowrie shells, sand, water from oceans, lakes, and rivers with connection to Black History and the artist's personal history, 12 in wide panel
SOLD
Baby’s Tune (2022)
Acrylic, oil, ink, charcoal, sand, water from: Coast of Senegal, lower Manhattan docks, Lake Michigan, Milwaukee River, and the Pacific Ocean on wood panel. 36 in diameter.
$15,000.00
Khari Turner
Khari Turner (born 1991) is an emerging artist from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Khari is currently living in Brooklyn, NY after finishing his residency in Stockholm, Sweden with CFHILL gallery. His early inspiration was his grandfather that worked as a draftsman drawing small images that Khari would recreate at an early age. Growing up in Milwaukee, his landscape consisted of vast nature and dense cityscapes fighting amongst a city well known for its continued segregation. This created a relationship with Black people, water, and his environment that plays a major role in his work now. He currently takes water directly from different bodies of water including the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, his hometown’s Lake Michigan, and Milwaukee River water. He incorporates them in the work either mixing the water with paint or pouring directly on the surface of the work. His aims are to eventually start work directly related to water health, environmental conservation, and bringing art to low-income neighborhoods.