

This intimate, sepia-toned drawing presents a stylized feminine figure caught between revelation and concealment, her profile and elongated arm emerging from a tapestry of ornamental curls and architectural arcs. The composition’s central vertical band reads like a threshold—dividing inner presence from outer pattern—while the delicate linework turns the surrounding space into a living script that both frames and gently restrains the body. Muted earth pigments and subtle staining suggest time’s patina, as if the image were excavated from memory rather than simply made, offering a quiet meditation on grace as something inherited, inscribed, and continuously reassembled.







