The photograph captures a studio or creative workspace filled with layered artifacts, experimental sculptures, and dense reference materials. In the foreground, a person wearing glasses and a cap smiles while holding several printed sheets featuring QR codes and high-resolution imagery. The sheets suggest cataloging or archiving functions, linking physical studio documentation with digital access. Their presence foregrounds a workflow where analog experimentation is supported by digital referencing, cataloguing, and cross-linking.To the right dominates a large sculptural object constructed from crusts and chunks of bread assembled into an irregular spherical mass. The surface texture displays a mixture of golden-brown baked crust, flour-dusted ridges, and cracked porous sections, emphasizing the organic unpredictability of bread as material. Patches of tape and connecting supports hold the pieces together, revealing its hybrid construction between ephemeral foodstuff and sculptural permanence. Its scale in relation to the figure suggests a major work in progress or centerpiece installation.
In the background, a lattice framework supports a collage of printed images, sketches, and references pinned to the wall. The images include surreal portraits, bread-inspired heads, character concepts, and other intertextual visual fragments. Together they form a dense inspiration wall or mood board, where experimental design processes are mapped visually. Some printed images echo themes of surrealism, parody, and food-human hybrids, while others provide technical references for anatomy, shading, or mechanical elements.
The composition reflects a creative methodology rooted in accumulation and juxtaposition: documentation of ephemeral bread objects, the integration of QR codes as archival and distribution tools, and the layering of visual references into a physical workspace. The interaction between artist, bread sculpture, and collage reveals a hybrid practice spanning sculpture, performance, culinary parody, and experimental media documentation.
