

This spare, monochrome drawing builds a ritual of identities: four mask-like faces stack and echo one another, as if a single consciousness were refracted into generations or roles. A web of radiating arcs and angular scaffolds both cradles and cages the figures, turning empty white space into a charged field where movement is implied through repeated lines rather than color or shadow. The symmetry reads as devotional, yet the dense geometry introduces a quiet tension—order pressing against vulnerability—suggesting the self as something continuously constructed, measured, and held together by unseen forces.







