Katherine Lubar's art investigates the behavior of shadows and light patterns within architectural contexts. Using photographic material as her source, she distills the essence of shadows and light patterns to create works that balance representation and abstraction. Her pieces, such as "BANNISTER," "STEPS," and "BRIGHT DAY," showcase her skill in using color to convey the sensation of light and the tension between positive and negative space. Katherine's work captures the duality between the artificial and the real, inviting viewers to explore the abstracted shapes and the rhythm and pattern they create. Her paintings are a tangible reading of time, inviting multiple interpretations and experiences.