

This monochrome drawing stages a quiet theater of metamorphosis, where a human profile dissolves into a braided ecology of fish, mask-like faces, and ornamental curls that read like thought made visible. The compressed composition—dense around the head and loosening into pale negative space—turns the figure into a vessel, suggesting memory and identity as something inhabited by other lives, instincts, and ancestral symbols. Graphite’s soft gradients and stippled blacks create a tension between tenderness and unease, as if intimacy is always shadowed by the strange. The dangling cube at the margin functions like a fragile anchor, a small weight of reality tethering an otherwise fluid, dream-logic continuum.







