

This ink drawing conjures a botanical apparition—part tree, part breath—built from filigreed spirals that unfurl like thoughts made visible. From a tight, woven trunk the linework multiplies into airy arabesques, suggesting growth not as mass but as vibration, where energy coils outward and returns in rhythmic loops. The restraint of monochrome turns attention to density and pause: a central knot of crossings holds the composition’s gravity while the surrounding curls read as a halo of restless, generative motion. In its elegant insistence on repetition, the work becomes a meditation on inner expansion—how the self branches, tangles, and still reaches for clarity.







