Industrial Remains

Photograph from a series dedicated to sculptors' workshops. The scene feels almost accidental, like a single frame paused in the middle of a film. Among industrial barrels and studio materials lies a fragment of a human figureโnot as a museum object, but as a natural part of everyday life in the workshop. At the same time, the composition evokes a theatrical atmosphere: the stacked barrels resemble a silent audience, while the studio unexpectedly transforms into a stage where art continues to exist beyond the exhibition space. The cinematic quality of the image emerges from this chance encounter between space and form. Nothing here is staged, yet the photograph carries the feeling of a frozen film frame in which familiar objects take on new roles. Like the series as a whole, the work explores the creative process through the material traces of human presence, presenting the studio as a place where art continues to exist even in the absence of its maker. Print and presentation: Fine Art Print. Presented with a white mat and framed in black wood.
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