

This intimate monochrome drawing stages a quiet dialogue between figure and cosmos, where the woman’s poised profile is both grounded and dissolving into a field of swirling motifs. The composition is cleaved by a vertical axis—half serene portraiture, half ornamental storm—so that pattern becomes psyche, suggesting inner weather made visible through line. Warm sepia tones and the disciplined economy of mark-making evoke an archival, devotional quality, as if the image were a talisman preserving breath, memory, and restraint. In her stillness, the surrounding turbulence reads not as threat but as a radiant aura—an insistence that calm is an active, earned form of power.







