ABOUT

Karen Christine Greaves is a contemporary Australian artist whose work explores the Divine Feminine

as a living presence within the natural world.

Working through layered mixed media, she creates intricate compositions where the female form merges with organic systems — roots, waterways and elemental structures — revealing a quiet dialogue between body, earth and consciousness.

Her practice is both intuitive and intentional, guided by a deep connection to nature and an ongoing exploration of embodiment, transformation and inner awakening. Each work emerges as a threshold moment — where strength and vulnerability coexist, and where something unseen begins to take form.

Biography

Karen Christine Greaves is a contemporary Australian artist born in Durban, South Africa. She holds a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Arts and Visual Culture from Curtin University, Western Australia.

Her work has been exhibited across Australia, and she was selected as a finalist in the Doug Moran National Portrait Prize, with her work shown at the State Library of New South Wales and touring galleries nationally.

Based in Western Australia, Greaves continues to develop a sustained body of work exploring the Divine Feminine, nature and contemporary myth-making.