Erin Conron

This work delves into our innate human attraction to structure, not just as a physical construct but as a metaphor for individuality. Patterns emerge as rhythms of life, shaped by both internal foundations and external influences. The work documents a period in my life when interstate relocation necessitated an approach to working with glass without studio access or specialised equipment. Freehand drawings of closely spaced lines forming geometric shapes are scanned and transferred using industrial glazing fabrication techniques. The combined layers of imagery, suspended on transparent glass sheets, create the illusion of form and optical effects.

Photographer – Dave Gleeson