

This densely wrought monochrome vision unfolds like an interior theater of the psyche: a central, cross‑legged figure sits in uneasy stillness while surrounding faces, hands, and animal presences press inward as if thoughts have taken bodily form. The drawing’s obsessive linework and velvety chiaroscuro create a tidal pull—dark currents of hair and smoke-like patterning that alternately conceal and reveal, turning negative space into a charged atmosphere of whispering symbols. Gestures of prayer, grasping, and concealment echo across the composition, suggesting a ritual of self‑interrogation where serenity is continually interrupted by desire, fear, and memory. Rather than offering a single narrative, the piece reads as a map of inner multiplicity—an allegory of meditation under siege, where the mind’s chorus both threatens and sustains the possibility of calm.







