

This monochrome drawing stages a quiet drama between order and accumulation: a rigid, ladder-like grid anchors the left, while a swelling heap of vessels and domestic objects presses in like memory made physical. The striped figure, caught mid-climb, becomes a conduit between these two worldsβpart worker, part dreamerβits patterned body echoing the repetitive rhythms of daily labor even as it asserts a poised individuality. Floating circular forms punctuate the vertical column like drifting moons or counted days, suggesting that time itself is being measured, carried, and balanced within the intimate architecture of the home.







