

This monochrome drawing stages a quiet dialogue between two worlds: a fractured, narrative-laden chamber on the left—stairs, ledges, and small emblematic figures—set against a more declarative vertical panel on the right where clouds and architectural bars feel like a coded horizon. The artist’s dense, pebble-like ground dissolves conventional depth, turning negative space into an active field that both encloses and erodes the depicted scenes, as if memory itself were the surrounding atmosphere. Crisp contour lines and abrupt shifts from textured midtones to solid blacks create a push-pull rhythm, suggesting passageways that promise coherence yet continually break into fragments. Read as an allegory of interior perception versus external structure, the work holds a tension between ascent and confinement, inviting the viewer to navigate meaning the way one navigates a dream—by intuition, not map.