

A seated figure, rendered in spare, searching line, becomes both subject and instrument—his lifted hand receiving while the other arcs overhead as if conducting an unseen current. The pale, almost clinical ground and the ghosted repetitions of contour suggest motion studies or afterimages, turning the body into a site where time accumulates rather than passes. Encircling arcs read like a protective dome or a resonant field, framing the nude in a quiet ritual of vulnerability and self-measurement. In this restrained choreography, the drawing meditates on containment versus openness—how the psyche builds its own shelter while still reaching outward to be touched.







