

This spare, ink-drawn tableau stages the human body as both witness and instrument: a reclining figure, rendered in searching, discontinuous lines, leans toward a pair of geometric panels that read like diagrams of belief or apparatuses of measurement. The stark monochrome and generous negative space heighten a feeling of clinical silence, while the circular forms and inscribed symbols suggest cycles, thresholds, and coded rituals pressing against the fragility of flesh. The composition holds an uneasy intimacy—gesture and geometry negotiating for dominance—so that the work becomes a meditation on how identity is translated, reduced, and reassembled through systems that claim to explain it.







