

This intricate monochrome drawing orchestrates a suspended chair-like form as both object and apparition, caught between engineering diagram and dream relic. Dense fields of parallel hatching and stippled patterning compress the space into a vibrating atmosphere, so that “light” emerges not from color but from rhythm—alternating bands that feel like sonic waves or gravitational currents. Around the central structure, small emblematic figures and motifs hover like marginalia in a personal cosmology, implying that the everyday seat becomes a vessel for memory, surveillance, and inner narration. The work’s tension lies in its braided languages—draftsmanship and doodle, control and reverie—suggesting a psyche trying to map itself with the tools of measurement yet continually slipping into symbol.







