Spectrum
2005
Mixed media on craftpaper
19.69 × 27.56 in (50 × 70 cm)
Status: Sold
Collection: Yctyogenesis
Spectrum explores the threshold between human anatomy and marine evolution through a hybrid figure shaped by adaptation and survival. The body appears transformed by environmental pressure, suggesting a speculative organism in constant transition.
Rendered in mixed media, the work combines anatomical precision with organic distortion, emphasizing tension between structure and mutation. Spectrum reflects the core concerns of Yctyogenesis: transformation as a biological and existential response to a changing world. The figure exists in a suspended state, neither fully human nor entirely other, embodying a process rather than a fixed form.
Through this state of flux, Spectrum proposes transformation as an ongoing condition—one driven by environment, memory, and biological necessity rather than resolution or completion.