A contemporary artist whose work explores the shifting boundaries between material, perception, and space. Her practice draws from architecture, sound, and movement to create immersive experiences that question how we inhabit the visual world. Through installation, sculpture, and mixed media, Luna examines the tension between permanence and transience inviting viewers to slow down and consider the quiet resonance of form.
Working primarily from her studio in Auckland, New Zealand, Luna’s artistic language is defined by restraint and rhythm. Each work unfolds through subtle gestures: the soft intersection of surfaces, the play of shadow and reflection, the echo of movement in stillness. Her compositions often reveal traces of process, emphasizing presence over perfection and emotion over clarity.
Voss’s work has been exhibited in galleries and contemporary art spaces across Australasia and Europe. Her installations have been featured in both solo and group shows, praised for their meditative quality and conceptual depth. She continues to investigate how structure and sensation converge, creating works that challenge perception while offering a moment of pause within an accelerated world.
Beyond the gallery, Luna’s practice extends to collaborative and site-responsive projects. These works transform physical environments into contemplative landscapes, redefining how viewers interact with form and sound. Her ongoing research centers on translating the intangible memory, rhythm, silence into visual and spatial experiences.