About
CCYD Studio is the collaborative practice of Carlos Carrillo and Yevgenia Davidoff, based in Austin, Texas. The studio works across light-based sculpture, immersive installation, and hand-crafted art objects, combining industrial systems with painterly and organic forms.
Carrillo’s practice draws from installation, electrical structure, and audiovisual systems, using light, wiring, and spatial suspension as a form of drawing in space. His works explore subtle investigations of signal, presence, and spatial attention, transforming industrial materials into environments that invite pause, attentiveness, and embodied experience.
Davidoff’s work centers on botanical painting and material translation. Her practice reinterprets natural forms through hand-painted functional objects, extending the language of painting into intimate, domestic-scale works that sit between art, ritual, and daily use.
Together, CCYD Studio operates as a shared field of inquiry—where structure and delicacy, system and intuition, technology and nature coexist. The studio’s work moves fluidly between large-scale installations for galleries and institutions and smaller collectible objects, maintaining conceptual continuity across scale and context.
CCYD Studio has exhibited in group and curated exhibitions across Texas and New York, including gallery, project-space, and biennial contexts. The studio’s practice is grounded in long-term material investigation, technical fluency, and a commitment to creating work that holds presence without spectacle.