

A solitary, curled figure occupies the center like a closed shell, rendered in dense blacks and velvety greys that compress the body into a private geometry of survival. Around this quiet nucleus, a halo of lightly sketched faces and torsos swarms in unfinished linesβan uneasy chorus that reads as memory, scrutiny, or the many selves one performsβkept at bay by the weight and finality of the central shading. The contrast between the assertive chiaroscuro and the tentative perimeter turns negative space into a psychological membrane, suggesting that retreat is not emptiness but a charged interior where vulnerability is carefully guarded. In its intimate scale of marks and its refusal of a single gaze, the drawing becomes a meditation on anxiety and intimacy: the world crowds in, yet the spirit folds inward to remain intact.







