

This spare black-and-white drawing distills the idea of a tree into a rhythmic architecture of repeated oval βpetals,β turning foliage into a carefully stacked constellation of forms. The dense canopy reads like a soft, swelling mass held in tension by the slender, banded trunk, a quiet contrast between abundance and restraint. With almost no tonal modeling, depth is suggested through overlap alone, so the blank paper becomes both atmosphere and silenceβan invitation to contemplate how growth can be built from simple, modular units. The work feels simultaneously botanical and abstract, as if nature has been translated into a patient mantra of line, repetition, and measured order.







