

This intricate monochrome drawing stages a procession of near-identical faces hovering above a dense field of looping lines, as if individuality is both multiplied and gently erased by the same unbroken thread. The composition breathes through repetition—ovals, spirals, and labyrinthine motifs—creating a vibrating architecture where the eye is compelled to wander, never fully settling, like thought caught in its own recursion. With no tonal shading, the work achieves its “light” through negative space, letting whiteness act as a quiet refuge amid the pressure of accumulated marks. The overall effect suggests an interior cartography: a psyche mapped as pattern, memory, and collective presence, where order and chaos negotiate a fragile coexistence.







