



A solitary, elongated figure rises like a quiet monument from a field of velvety black, the white drapery rendered in soft, rhythmic lines that read as both garment and atmosphere—an inner weather of contemplation. The cobalt halo crowns the bowed head with a restrained sanctity, while the surrounding red-tipped arrows press inward, turning the negative space into a palpable force that tests the figure’s stillness. The stretched arm and sheltered hand suggest endurance rather than defiance: a body absorbing the world’s vectors without surrendering its calm, as if grace here is measured by how much pressure can be held in silence.







