This documents IMAGO's actual working and living space. One room containing bed, easel, supplies, and the accumulated hours of making work. The compression is literal: sleep occurs three steps from where painting happens.
The dense blue walls read as both enclosure and intensity. Years of occupation have saturated the space with presence. The windows provide the only suggestion of external light or view.
The bed and easel share equal compositional weight, neither subordinate to the other. This spatial democracy reflects actual use: the room functions simultaneously as all things must.
Every surface receives identical dot treatment. The floor's color gradient suggests accumulated time, movement and light patterns rather than actual material change. This is the space where six months of continuous labor produced the Life of IMAGO series.
Digital painting, 2025