

This drawing stages an allegory of contagion and control, where a figure composed of restless marks appears both human and porous, as if identity itself is made of particulate anxiety. At the center, a regimented wall of repeating arrow-forms becomes a visual machine—rhythmic, bureaucratic, and seemingly rational—yet it funnels attention toward a dark viral nucleus that reads like the true gravitational force of the scene. To the right, the centaur-archer offers a mythic counterweight: an image of intention and targeting, aiming across the engineered barrier as floating droplets and airborne forms suggest that what we try to contain keeps slipping into atmosphere and fate. The spare palette and meticulous linework heighten the tension between diagram and dream, proposing that modern crises are negotiated not only through science and systems, but through archetype, fear, and the stories we tell to make uncertainty legible.







