

Rendered in velvety graphite and misted tonal washes, the reclining hare seems to materialize from weather—half creature, half remembered presence—its silhouette anchored by a dense, nocturnal core. The composition pivots on a quiet tension between the weight of the body and the dissolving edges that blur into cloudlike negative space, suggesting vulnerability held within vastness. Subtle highlights along the back and haunch read like brief clearings of light, turning the animal into a small sanctuary of calm against an atmosphere that threatens to swallow form. In this economy of marks, the work becomes a meditation on stillness: a moment where breath, fur, and fog share the same fragile boundary.







