

This meticulous monochrome drawing stages the human body as a sacred terrain, where branching limbs and dense foliage climb a torso like a living genealogy, fusing anatomy with arboreal time. A hovering disc of light crowns the composition, its radiance pouring downward into a quiet, seated figureβsuggesting a conduit between interior consciousness and a vast, cosmic register. The obsessive dotwork and carved textures turn skin, bark, and stone into the same substance, dissolving boundaries between self and environment as if identity is something grown, rooted, and continually rewritten. Beneath the grounded weight of rocks and riverlike roots, the image reads as an allegory of endurance: a sanctuary built from vulnerability, illuminated from above yet sustained by what lies underground.







