

This ink drawing unfurls like a single breath made visible—an organism of spirals and ribboned contours that carries the eye through a suspended, dreamlike current. Dense, rhythmic hatching gathers into a central swell, while the surrounding curls dissolve into airy negative space, suggesting a mind drifting between control and reverie. The interplay of tight line-work and open whiteness reads as a quiet dialogue between inner turbulence and outer calm, as if thought itself were being mapped in ornamental waves. In its fluid metamorphosis—part cloud, part sea, part imagined creature—the piece becomes a meditation on transformation without fixed identity.







