Karen Ghostlaw

Karen Ghostlaw

Mirrors of a Universe explores perception, consciousness, and transformation through light, shadow, and reflective surfaces. Working with water, glass, and metal, the images exist in a state of transition, where boundaries dissolve and re-form. What is seen is never fixed; each image becomes a place of encounter where perception is questioned and meaning unfolds over time. Diptychs are central to the work. Each pairing creates a relationship between two moments that are connected yet distinct, holding tension, alignment, and subtle contradiction. Meaning emerges through their exchange rather than from a single image, asking the viewer to move between them and remain present within that space. Together, the works expand into a broader field where time, perception, and presence intersect, reflecting a condition where fragmentation and connection coexist, and where the act of seeing itself becomes part of the experience.

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