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Odelle Morshuis
Glass allows an interplay of absence and presence. By engraving and drawing on glass panels before my paintings, I create layers that shift with the viewer’s perspective, revealing multiple facets of the same image and fleeting moments. This process embodies the transient and ephemeral nature of human experience, inviting reflection on the continuous flow of time and the subtle transformations that define our interactions with the world around us

![]() Detail of window drawingPrincess st Dunedin- Fringe Festival 2013 | ![]() Artist drawing on a windowDrawing Emma Butlers painting 2013 | ![]() Absence and Presence series2014 (Mirror) 940 x 1040mm Engraved mirror and printers ink- SOLD |
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![]() Drawing 2013Artist drawing on a gallery window- Alexandra Museum | ![]() Driving 2000Film still- Drawing on a cars windscreen | ![]() Dunedin Fringe Festival Drawing2013 Princess st Dunedin- chalk pen on window glass |
![]() Gallery shot 2013Artist working on a drawing as part of a solo exhibition at Hullabaloo art space Cromwell | ![]() Chalk pen on windowCromwell mall 2012 | ![]() Film still- jac 2009Drawing a portrait on a window |
![]() Oliver 2013Acrylic on 5 layers of glass H350x W200 x D150 SOLD | ![]() Graeme 2007A drawing on a window- Alexandra Thyme festival | ![]() Shadow drawing 2006Hullabaloo art space- drawing the moving shadows over a day on the wall- charcoal |
![]() Work in progressDunedin Fringe festival 2013 | ![]() Window drawingAlexandra Museum 2012 |
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