



Rendered in spare, continuous contour, the reclining figure becomes a quiet field of vulnerability where the body’s weight settles into silence and the face dissolves into a vegetal plume. Leaf-like forms rise where identity might be, suggesting thoughts germinating from absence—memory, grief, or renewal taking root in the very space of self. The vast white ground operates as both shelter and exposure, letting the drawing’s restraint speak as an ethics of intimacy: nothing is overstated, yet everything is felt.







