
In February 2026, La Quna Gallery became a site of intensity and quiet revelation with Spandrel Spaces: The Art of In-between. The exhibition brought together works that emerge from the charged intervals between systems, between growth and collapse, between what is seen and what is sensed beneath the surface.
These paintings do not settle into fixed forms. They move through states of flux, drawing from botanical structures, subterranean processes, and the raw forces that shape both landscape and psyche. Color and gesture carry the work forward, with each surface holding tension between rupture and regeneration.
Created within the living context of Las Casas de la Selva, the work carries the imprint of a rainforest in constant motion. Hurricanes, regrowth, decay, and persistence are all present, not as illustrations but as underlying conditions. The paintings reflect a world where disturbance is not an end point but part of a larger, ongoing cycle.
At La Quna, these works came together as a field of thresholds. Not beginnings, not endings, but active spaces where transformation is always underway. Thank you all my friends who came to see my work, and the talk on the 21st February.
Quinten Toro, owner and co-founder of La Quna, and Sarah Clayton, 3t’s website designer.





