

This monochrome drawing stages a charged encounter between density and silence: a thicket of ink—mechanical, botanical, and vaguely anatomical—presses in from the left like a mind crowded with symbols. Against it, a wide field of white operates as both breathing space and abyss, where delicate, fishlike apparitions drift as if memory were trying to surface without fully taking form. The composition’s dramatic asymmetry turns negative space into a narrative protagonist, suggesting the continual negotiation between instinct and intellect, impulse and erasure. Fine hatchings and velvety blacks create a tactile tension that feels less like illustration than a map of inner weather.







