

This delicate monochrome drawing stages a quiet constellation of human presences, each head hovering like an icon suspended in white space, bound together by looping filaments that read as hair, currents, or invisible ties. The repeated lace-like textures of the collars create a ritual cadence, while the blank faces—punctuated only occasionally by minimal features—suggest identity as something withheld, communal, or still forming. The composition’s airy negative space becomes a kind of silence around the figures, letting the flowing lines perform the emotional work: tenderness, distance, and the fragile choreography of belonging.







