Tavleen Lall is an interdisciplinary artist exploring liminal spaces, spiritual intuition, and the metaphysical through abstraction, light, shadow, and healing sound. Guided by meditative inquiry and spiritual philosophies, her work invites shared moments of silence and inner vision. Currently pursuing an Interdisciplinary Master’s at OCAD University, Lall’s practice merges material and immaterial realms, using light projections, drawings, and transparent forms to create portals into shifting internal and external spaces.
DRIFTING, YET TOGETHER
Pen on paper, 20 x 20 cm, 2025

This work explores the dislocation and fragmentation that often define the experience of living between worlds both external and internal. The elusive abstract, suspended shapes evoke a sense of impermanence and transition—mirroring the in-between state of being an international student, where self-reflections and belonging are constantly shifting and reforming. these intuitive Drifting Forms exists in a space of flux in a liminal space of transcending past into future selves. The stark black and white contrast reflects the intense formation of light and dark, visible and hidden.