Erin Conron
Parallax Series, Sphere #1 | 2024 | blown and kiln-fired glass with applied enamel | 22 x 22 x 22cm
Local Contemporary Art Prize 2025 – Finalist

Image courtesy of the artist. Photo by Dave Gleeson.
Erin Conron | Parallax Series, Sphere #1 | 2024 | blown and kiln-fired glass with applied enamel | 22 x 22 x 22cm
My work explores the complexities of human visual perception. Through the medium of blown glass, I utilise layered linear patterns to evoke a sense of multiple shifting perspectives. Parallax refers to the apparent displacement of an object when viewed from different angles, a phenomenon that underscores how our understanding of reality is shaped by perception.
Through the interplay of transparency, depth, and line, the artwork invites viewers to engage with their own visual experiences, challenging the stability of what they see.