

This intricate monochrome drawing stages a dreamlike collision between architectural order and organic drift, where striped façades and patterned fields are interrupted by a pale, floating form that reads like a silent apparition or withheld memory. A sweeping, road-like arc slices through the composition, pulling the eye forward as if progress itself were a dark ribbon binding disparate worlds—city, countryside, and interior psyche—into one uneasy continuum. The obsessive textures and repeating motifs create a tactile hum, suggesting the mind’s compulsion to map and categorize experience even as it slips into surreal fragmentation. In the small, half-hidden figure and scattered domestic symbols, the work implies a narrative of vulnerability: a solitary consciousness navigating the vast machinery of constructed spaces.







