Interdisciplinary practice in sensory ecology and bodies of weather.

Disability paced, trauma informed.

Drawing, textiles, sound, film, botanical and microbial chemistries.

On unceded Wadawurrung Country.

A layered image of pink and red tones with stars, branches, and fine line drawings. Small snake bones rest at the centre on a pale surface, their shapes echoed by the drawn marks around them.

Karla Pringle is an interdisciplinary artist working on unceded Wadawurrung Country, Victoria. Her practice grows from embodied pattern-sensing shaped by disability and overwhelm. Working across drawing, sound, film, spectral photography, textiles, and botanical and microbial chemistries, she uses chance, weather, and durational processes to follow presences in place. Her work follows subtle environmental shifts, affect, and ways of sensing at the edges of human perception.