The Skull in Space
Additional spatial studies exploring how The Skull interacts with different interior environments, materials, and atmospheric conditions.

In a reduced, darker setting, the structure becomes more focused and concentrated.
Light isolates the formation, shifting perception toward a more gallery-like experience.

Placed within a contemporary architectural environment, the work establishes a clear and confident presence.
Its scale and tonal contrast allow it to engage directly with the surrounding space, balancing precision and spatial depth.

Set against a warm, restrained interior, the structure maintains its cool, precise presence.
Its fine, branching formations seem to resonate with organic elements in the space — extending the visual language beyond the image itself.
