



This suite of figure studies stages the body as both shelter and fractureβlimbs knot into themselves, while translucent veils of graphite and smoky washes press in like weathered memory. Against an ashen ground, sudden pulses of red read as wound, womb, or signal flare, punctuating the compositions with a visceral insistence that turns each pose into an emotional diagram. The repeated format becomes a kind of ritual archive: variations of collapse, endurance, and metamorphosis, where anonymity grants the figures a universal, archetypal weight. Space is not merely background but a psychic field, staining the silhouettes and suggesting that intimacy and violence, protection and exposure, are inseparable states.







