

A solitary, tiger-striped figure sits in quiet suspension, its ochre body held against a cool, graphite ground as if memory itself has been pinned to paper. The looping tail becomes a conduit—part calligraphy, part lifeline—linking the human form to a field of diagrams, arrows, and mandala-like geometry that suggest an unseen system of guidance, measurement, and fate. By setting hand-drawn warmth beside technical marks and directional flow, the work stages a tension between instinct and instruction, inviting the viewer to read the body as both vulnerable presence and symbolic instrument within a larger cosmic circuitry.







