

In this spare monochrome image, a solitary canine form seems to materialize from ink and abrasion, its body both present and dissolving, as though memory has taken the place of flesh. The heavy band of black ground anchors the composition like a stage, while the vast, unworked paper above becomes a charged silence that amplifies the creature’s forward tension and quiet vulnerability. A single vertical line at the right edge reads as threshold or boundary, turning the scene into a meditation on containment—how life presses onward even when the world is reduced to line, stain, and shadow.







