Kristy Battani

Kristy Battani is an innovative artist whose work evolves from exploring print materials to creating immersive pieces entirely from source materials, reflecting a dynamic interplay between process, material, and perception.

Kristy Battani began her artistic journey experimenting with traditional print methods, exploring the textural and conceptual possibilities of paper, ink, and layered imagery. Over time, her practice has expanded into a more immersive, material-driven exploration, moving beyond conventional substrates to craft works directly from found and sourced materials, merging physicality and concept in unique ways. Her work often interrogates the relationships between the familiar and the transformed. By repurposing everyday objects and organic sources, Battani challenges viewers to reconsider the inherent qualities of materials and the processes through which art emerges. This evolution from print to source-based creation embodies a commitment to experimentation, material honesty, and a constantly shifting creative vision.

Battani’s installations and pieces resonate with both tactile immediacy and conceptual depth, engaging audiences across visual, spatial, and emotional dimensions. She exhibits nationally, contributing to discussions on contemporary materiality, environmental awareness, and the interplay between artistic intention and physical substance.Through her evolving practice, she positions herself as an artist deeply attuned to process, transformation, and the poetic potential of material, continually redefining the boundaries of visual art while honoring the intrinsic qualities of the elements she employs.