

This ink drawing unfurls like a private cosmology: a cocooned central figure—part chrysalis, part navigator—anchors a vortex of spirals that read as breath, wind, and thought made visible. The disciplined, parallel linework generates a tactile current, pulling the eye along ribboned pathways that alternately constrict and bloom, suggesting the oscillation between containment and release. In the absence of color, nuance arises through density and rhythm, turning negative space into silence and the curled motifs into whispered refrains of memory. The image feels less like a scene than a state of becoming, where motion is both protective shroud and ecstatic expansion.







