

This intricate ink drawing conjures a seated, goddess-like figure whose body is woven from musical staves and concentric currents, as if sound itself has taken on flesh and poise. Spiraling arabesques bloom outward like breath or incense, turning the surrounding space into a field of vibration where silence and motion coexist. The near-monochrome restraint sharpens attention to line as emotion—at once devotional and restless—suggesting an inner cosmos held together by pattern, repetition, and the fragile discipline of harmony. In the small, architectural shapes nested below, one senses the human world—order, settlement, ritual—cradled within a larger, mythic resonance.







