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Mayne Bautista

460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian

Environmental Design
2026
In this project we explored the quiet poetry of connection. Those fleeting gestures of intimacy, sensuality, and the spaces between what is hidden and revealed. Like shadows cast in passing, we leave traces of ourselves in others and in the places we briefly inhabit. In the restless rhythm of the city, we seek the stillness within the glance held too long, the touch barely felt, the silence heavy with meaning. Our work lingers in these in between moments, where presence and absence softly entwine. It is an invitation to notice what often goes unseen: the beauty of what slips through, yet stays.

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460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian
460 Velare King St West, Collaboration with Madison Nybog and Christina Tashjian

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Mayne Bautista

Interior Design and Spatial Art Practice

“I work with objects, spaces, and fragments of memory, tracing how the material world quietly shapes who we become. My practice exists in the threshold between art and design, where form softens into...” [More]