What Remains, What Renews presents a body of work that explores an intuitive and responsive approach to construction, where materials are continuously reinterpreted through reflection, repetition, and process. Every day and industrial elements are transformed beyond their familiar associations, becoming sites of exploration and renewal. Through layered gestures and ongoing reworking, the pieces embody both the immediacy of making and the endurance of material transformation.
At the core of the work is an ongoing attention to surface as a space of meditative labor. Through layering, mark-making, and accumulation, Raymundo engages in a slow, deliberate exploration of material and time. Each gesture builds upon the last, forming textured fields that hold evidence of endurance, presence, and transformation. What might appear as fixed or permanent is instead revealed as open to reinvention shaped by cycles of repetition, reflection, and revision. In this body of work, process itself becomes a means of re-imagining the materials that surround us. By transforming industrial and everyday materials into fields of rhythm, density, and repetition, the exhibition highlights the ways in which surfaces can bear the weight of reflection while remaining open to change.