Triptych Gallery
A triptych gallery where each work is a row of three tall panels under a title and edition line, with one shared caption beneath.
A triptych gallery where each work is a row of three tall panels under a title and edition line, with one shared caption beneath.
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Triptych Gallery presents work that only reads in threes. Each entry is a row of three tall Placeholder panels shown as one piece, with the title and edition line above, Tide tables beside Triptych, archival pigment print, 2026, and one shared caption sentence beneath that ties the three panels together.
Works are one typed array of title, meta, caption, and a panels array of three labels. The panels sit in a three column grid at every breakpoint so the set always reads left to right as a sequence, and each hidden panel label keeps the piece legible to screen readers.
Reach for this block when the work is genuinely sequenced or panelled, a passage of light, a set of stages, three frames meant to be hung together, on a fine art or photography portfolio. The installer swaps the Placeholder panels and rewrites the titles, edition lines, and shared captions.
A natural flow around it on a Portfolio Pro page:
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One strong use is the fine art triptych sold as one piece. Other three panel uses:
Tip: write the shared caption so it needs all three panels to make sense; if it would read the same with one panel removed, the set is a grid, not a triptych.