

Rendered in spare black line, the figure sits like an icon of inward equilibrium, her still face anchoring a field of spiraling currents that read as breath, hair, and aura at once. The obsessive repetitions—concentric rings, dotted textures, looping tendrils—transform the body into a topography of sensation, suggesting a psyche mapped through ornament rather than anatomy. Balanced between two vessel-like forms, she becomes a quiet mediator between containment and overflow, as if the work stages the ritual act of holding abundance without being undone by it. The emptiness of the ground intensifies the drawing’s murmuring motion, letting the white space function as silence around a concentrated chant.







