Glass explores themes of reflection, transparency, and duality through a photographic interrogation inspired by Lewis Carroll’s Through the Looking. The imagery leverages the interplay of light and surface to evoke a sense of altered perception and the shifting boundaries between reality and illusion.
The 196-page book, published by Simon and Schuster in 2018, engages with Carroll’s literary motifs by using glass as a metaphorical and physical medium, inviting viewers to consider the fragility and distortion inherent in looking through and beyond reflective surfaces.