



This work reads like an unruly atlas of the mind—folded, pinned, and overdrawn—where portraits surface only to be interrupted by triangles, dots, and diagrammatic marks that mimic both calculation and divination. The rough, urgent line and limited palette of black and rust-red choreograph a tension between embodied presence and abstract system, as if identity were being measured, erased, and reassembled in real time. Layering becomes a psychological space: papers overlap like memories, and the repeated geometric emblems propose a private language that oscillates between ritual, notation, and a fragmented confession.







