

This ink-drenched figure seems to be woven out of turbulence itself, the body emerging and dissolving through frantic crosshatching as if memory were tryingβimperfectlyβto hold form. The bowed head and arched torso create a private axis of grief or surrender, while the outstretched arm scatters feathered, leaf-like marks that read as both offering and shedding. Negative space becomes a harsh, almost clinical light around the subject, intensifying the sense that the self is being stripped back to raw gesture. In this oscillation between weight and erasure, the drawing suggests metamorphosis: a moment where pain, release, and becoming occupy the same breath.







