

This monochrome drawing stages a quiet interior collapse against the hard order of a brick wall, where the woman’s closed eyes and braced hand suggest both fatigue and a self-protective retreat. Around her, drifting eyes, seed-like forms, and cactus silhouettes turn the air into a field of surveillance and prickly memory, as if thought itself has become tactile and invasive. The dense stippling and hairline textures create a vibrating atmosphere—an anxious static—while the striped shirt anchors the figure in the ordinary, making the surreal intrusions feel like symptoms of daily life rather than fantasy. In this tension between solidity and hallucinated ornament, the work reads as a portrait of being watched from within: intimacy rendered as a crowded, restless space.







