Revasive for artists

Watch the work
become itself.

Take spatial snapshots as your work changes, then move back through the days and weeks that shaped it. Not a feed of finished pieces—a living record of making.

UNTITLED 07 / STUDIO ARCHIVE4 captured states
Week 06 · July 12Glaze and edge study

Color relationships settle while the lower edge stays unresolved.

The finished piece is not the whole story

Go back to the moment
before it became obvious.

A spatial snapshot lets you return to the work’s shape, scale, surface, and surroundings. Take more snapshots when you want to move through the choices that changed it.

01

Scrub through weeks

Move from the first ground to the latest layer without losing your viewpoint.

02

Revisit abandoned forms

Keep the versions that disappeared under paint, carving, assembly, or revision.

03

Share the process

Let collaborators, students, collectors, or an audience experience how the work developed.

One project, continuously remembered

A timeline you can step back into.

Open any capture, orbit the work, and compare it with the stage before or after. The archive grows with the practice.

Week 01
GroundJune 04
Week 02
Block-inJune 12
Week 04
First passJune 26
Week 06
GlazeJuly 12 · current
Week 08
Next captureNot yet recorded

Made for work that changes

Painting

See composition, color, and surface evolve across sessions.

Sculpture

Preserve forms before material is removed or transformed.

Installation

Keep a spatial record before the work moves or comes down.

Studio practice

Build a searchable memory across multiple works and years.

This state can stand on its own

Keep this version.

One spatial snapshot is enough. Another can come later.

Take an artist snapshot