

This intricate monochrome drawing conjures a quiet bestiary where deer-like forms are woven from repeating textures, as if their bodies were stitched from the same vegetal grammar that surrounds them. The composition breathes through dense fields of leaf clusters and patterned ground, creating a tactile rhythm in which negative space becomes a corridor of stillness and watchfulness. With its insistent linework and ornamental surface, the work suggests nature not as wilderness but as a meticulously ordered cosmologyβan ecosystem of interdependence where camouflage, tenderness, and alertness coexist in a single, delicate trance.







