

A porous, island-like form floats in a field of white, its thick contour acting as a membrane that both contains and fails to restrain the teeming interior—delicate filigree, ghosted faces, and botanical tracery dissolving into one another like memory under pressure. The drawing’s monochrome restraint heightens its psychological charge: dense crosshatching pools at the edges while the center breathes in faint, almost whispered lines, creating a slow drift between revelation and erasure. What emerges is a meditation on the mind as archive—an ecosystem of impressions where identity is not fixed, but sedimented, layered, and perpetually reconfigured.







