Artistic exploration
Miriam Ferstl works in an artistic research framework at the threshold between the visible and the hidden. Through photography, glass objects, textile works, drawings or installation, she creates experiential spaces that question and shift perception. Her works store impressions, transform inner states, and make the invisible sensorially tangible. She is interested in inner transformation, in ruptures and transitions, and in the moment when something reassembles itself in a new way.
Her materials are not merely means to an end, but active collaborators. Glass becomes a sensitive membrane that carries light and emotion. Photography functions as a threshold between document and dream. Installations operate like choreographed situations, moments in which the gaze slows down and reality briefly reorganizes itself.




