Spatial Compositions Series
Ancient art within contemporary interiors. An ongoing study of scale, material presence, and spatial perception.
Spatial Compositions / 01
Ancient Egyptian sarcophagus mask (Late Period, 663–332 BC) displayed within a contemporary Mediterranean interior.
This composition juxtaposes a funerary object from the Saite Renaissance with a private architectural space designed for contemplation and collection.
The work reflects on preservation, identity, and the continuity between ancient ritual objects and present-day environments.
Spatial Compositions / 02
Apulian red-figure pelike depicting Eros (4th century B.C) displayed within a contemporary Mediterranean interior.
This composition places a funerary representation of Eros within a private library designed for reflection, study, and collecting.
The work reflects on memory, transition, and the enduring presence of ancient symbols within contemporary living enviroments.
Spatial Compositions / 03
Roman marble relief depicting an armed centaur with a spear (2nd century A.D.) displayed within a contemporary Mediterranean interior.
This composition situates a fragment of classical mithology within an architectural space conceived for quiet contemplation and daily living.
The work reflects on permanence, transformation, and the dialogue between ancient forms and contemporary architecture.