

This intricately drawn figure becomes a cartography of consciousness, where the body is not flesh but a terrain stitched from rivers, temples, dwellings, and cultivated fields—an intimate homeland carried within. The monochrome palette and obsessive textural detailing turn light into a quiet instrument of memory, allowing each pattern and symbol to surface like a recovered fragment of lineage and belief. A winding path rises through the head like a pilgrimage route, suggesting that thought itself is shaped by place, while the layered motifs across the torso propose identity as a living archive—part myth, part history, part daily labor. In its calm, densely woven space, the work reads as a meditation on belonging: the self as ecosystem, and the landscape as an inner anatomy.







