

This intricate monochrome drawing conjures a psyche in motion, where a central, mask-like visage emerges from a storm of spirals as if thought itself has been made visible. The composition breathes through density and releaseβtight crosshatched contours gather into a pulsing core, then unfurl outward into botanical curls and looping currents that suggest memory, instinct, and ornamental excess. Line becomes both structure and atmosphere, transforming the white ground into a charged silence in which the figure oscillates between self-possession and dissolution, inviting the viewer to read emotion as pattern and pattern as confession.







