

This composition reads like a topographic dream of the body—an anatomical silhouette dissolved into cartographies of ink, where the heart becomes a small ember amid vast territories of memory and sediment. The vigorous black linework and stippled textures press and release against generous fields of white, allowing space to function as both breath and erasure, while the ochre planes punctuate the surface like flashes of warning or sunlight on exposed earth. Organic forms—branching, bone-like, root-like—interlock in a tense choreography that suggests growth and fracture occurring at once, as if the figure is simultaneously assembling itself and being reclaimed by the landscape. In its quiet violence and delicate detail, the work proposes identity as an ecosystem: porous, layered, and perpetually re-drawn.