Subobject advances sculpture as a condition rather than a discrete form. Conceived as a wearable structure, the work treats the body not as support but as sculptural matter — contingent, extended, and spatially articulated. Neoprene operates as more than material; it functions as a structuring force that redistributes weight, contour, and movement. Through pressure, tension, and constraint, sculpture emerges as a dynamic relation between body and form. In Subobject, the boundary between organism and object is neither resolved nor illustrated but materially produced. Sculpture unfolds here as a spatial event — constituted through proximity, resistance, and the negotiation of limits.