

In a field of hushed, grayscale emptiness, a seated figure anchors the composition with a masklike calm—eyes wide, mouth reduced to a near-silence—while a towering, tree-stem form rises beside them like an inward thought made visible. The delicate gradations of graphite and the spare negative space create a suspended stillness, as if time has been pared down to a single, private pause. A small animal presence peeks from behind the trunk, turning the scene into a quiet allegory of guarded tenderness: companionship offered obliquely, and nature acting less as landscape than as a vertical axis of memory and refuge. The work’s naïve linear simplicity feels deliberate, letting symbolism—not spectacle—carry the emotional weight.