Object Studies
These photographs isolate objects that carry structural meaning within the Ezra system.
Containers, tools, fragments, and everyday materials are recorded in close observation, allowing their form, surface, and condition to remain visible without narrative framing. Removed from their surrounding environment, the objects appear as individual anchors within the archive.
Some of these objects later become works.
Others remain simply as part of the material vocabulary of the system.
The photographs preserve the moment an object becomes legible within the structure—before interpretation, before transformation, and sometimes before the work itself exists.