San Francisco-based Kristie Hansen is a conceptual artist working primarily in sculpture. Her work reflects a tension between the restorative energy of nature and the fragility of its resources. Concerned that the manufactured landscapes of destruction, exploitation and greed have displaced our relationship to nature, she aims to express our shared stories and the aspiration for a more harmonious bond between humankind and the natural world.
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