

This intricate monochrome drawing unfolds like a living canopy, where dense, rhythmic leaf patterns become both shelter and labyrinth, inviting the eye to wander without ever fully escaping. A seated figure emerges from the foliage as if grown from it—hair and branches interlacing—suggesting a porous boundary between human consciousness and the natural world that holds it. The stark black linework, alternating between delicate hatching and insistent ornamental motifs, turns stillness into vibration, while the scattered seed-like forms near the hands hint at quiet labor: sowing, sorting, or offering. In its balance of abundance and restraint, the piece reads as a meditation on cultivation—of land, of memory, and of the self—where meaning is patiently built through repetition.







