Also engaging with industrial materials are Ernesto Burgos (b. 1979), Harminder Judge (b. 1982), Sam Moyer (b. 1983), and Hugo McCloud (b. 1980). The works of Ernesto Burgos exist at the intersection of painting and sculpture with substrates composed of cardboard, fiberglass, and resin finished with oil and charcoal; these pieces assert themselves into space through their corporeal presence. Harminder Judge layers pigment into wet plaster, sanding, polishing, and oiling his panels to luminous, sensuous effect. Sam Moyer, in contrast, paints plaster-coated canvas to serve as the ground for pieces of salvaged stone embedded into her paintings, which, along with her freestanding sculptures, highlight texture, composition, and assemblage. Hugo McCloud’s “stamped” paintings reference industrial construction and material labor with repetitive patterns that have been impressed on malleable tar paper.