
A multi panel composite documenting an exhibition space. The upper left image presents a circular sculptural relief mounted atop a gray concrete cinder block, positioned against a white gallery wall. The object appears carved or cast, with layered textures and organic motifs visible across its surface.
The lower images show a wider view of the gallery interior, featuring white walls, track lighting, and additional wall mounted works spaced along the perimeter. The arrangement emphasizes minimal display, negative space, and careful alignment of artworks within the room. The combination of pedestal substitute and clean architectural context highlights material contrast between raw industrial support and refined exhibition presentation.

A two panel composite juxtaposing an active studio workspace with a formal exhibition display. The left image documents a fabrication environment featuring a circular bread like ring form mounted against mechanical equipment, surrounded by pink tubular elements, wires, clamps, and studio tools. A framed painting with dark vertical strokes leans in the background, reinforcing the intersection of sculpture, painting, and technical apparatus within a working setup.
The right image presents a circular carved relief mounted on a concrete cinder block within a white gallery space. The relief contains layered figurative and ornamental motifs engraved or burned into a wooden surface. The minimal wall and controlled lighting contrast with the dense material complexity of the studio scene. The pairing highlights the progression from experimental construction to resolved exhibition context.