Figurative Studies – Form & Presence

By the Road

Within the archive of studies exploring the human figure as spatial presence, this work marks a distinct inquiry into the relationship between bodily exposure and constructed environment. Here, the investigation moves beyond the controlled studio or private interior into a domain of public infrastructure—the road, with its regulatory markings, utilitarian geometry, and ambient surveillance. What emerges is not a transgressive gesture but a formal meditation on vulnerability within systems of movement, visibility, and structural order.

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