

This monochrome drawing stages memory as a layered palimpsest: a solitary figure arches backward into the paper’s white silence while a second face, fissured by shadow and line, confronts us with the weight of unspoken interiority. The landscape elements—tree, low vegetation, and distant human silhouettes—read like fragments of a lived place, yet they are partially veiled by translucent textures that blur the boundary between external scene and psychological terrain. Dense hatchwork and inked darkness concentrate around the heads and torsos, suggesting that identity here is assembled from overlapping impressions rather than a single stable narrative. The composition drifts laterally like a passing thought, turning space into a corridor where tenderness, exile, and resilience coexist.







