Kristi’s artistic practice spans photography, microscopy, electrography, magnetism, printmaking, and generative art, forming a dynamic fusion of science and creativity. Her photography captures the hidden dimensions of the natural world, while her work in microscopy reveals intricate biological structures through a lens of wonder and precision. Electrography and magnetism introduce an ethereal quality, using invisible forces to shape form and texture, often resulting in visually striking, almost otherworldly imagery. Printmaking serves as a tactile, analog complement, allowing for layered experimentation with texture and repetition. Generative art adds a computational dimension, harnessing algorithms to explore emergent systems and patterns. Together, these mediums reflect Kristi’s ongoing inquiry into perception, energy, and the unseen forces that shape reality.