

This intricate line drawing unfurls like a ritual of wind and water, where a serene, mask-like face anchors a storm of spirals, lattices, and radiating arcs. The composition is built from disciplined repetition—threads of ink looping outward—so that negative space becomes a kind of luminous breath, holding the figure in suspension between order and exhilaration. Patterned veils and waveforms suggest both garment and atmosphere, turning the body into a conduit through which motion, memory, and interior calm circulate. What emerges is a quiet icon of centeredness: a still point that does not resist turbulence, but orchestrates it into harmony.







