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This piece an earthy presence, spectral yet grounded.
A fruit of deep pigment and complex flavor — echoing how something small can contain such richness.
A symbol of nourishment, darkness, and inner potency
A vessel of both the organic and the eroded, speaking to the body as landscape, the self as terrain.
The form is dissolving into texture, like something organic in the process of becoming unrecognizable, or newly born.
This work is about transmission — of erosion and emergence, the blurred edge between internal and external, wilderness and fragility.
It speaks to the body as terrain, and the self as something cultivated, consumed, and continually composted.
105 × 127 cm
Ink
380 g/m² – 100% coton
All my drawings are done not being stretched on frames, leaving them breathing and freely moving…
This piece an earthy presence, spectral yet grounded.
A fruit of deep pigment and complex flavor — echoing how something small can contain such richness.
A symbol of nourishment, darkness, and inner potency
A vessel of both the organic and the eroded, speaking to the body as landscape, the self as terrain.
The form is dissolving into texture, like something organic in the process of becoming unrecognizable, or newly born.
This work is about transmission — of erosion and emergence, the blurred edge between internal and external, wilderness and fragility.
It speaks to the body as terrain, and the self as something cultivated, consumed, and continually composted.
105 × 127 cm
Ink
380 g/m² – 100% coton
All my drawings are done not being stretched on frames, leaving them breathing and freely moving…
This piece an earthy presence, spectral yet grounded.
A fruit of deep pigment and complex flavor — echoing how something small can contain such richness.
A symbol of nourishment, darkness, and inner potency
A vessel of both the organic and the eroded, speaking to the body as landscape, the self as terrain.
The form is dissolving into texture, like something organic in the process of becoming unrecognizable, or newly born.
This work is about transmission — of erosion and emergence, the blurred edge between internal and external, wilderness and fragility.
It speaks to the body as terrain, and the self as something cultivated, consumed, and continually composted.
105 × 127 cm
Ink
380 g/m² – 100% coton
All my drawings are done not being stretched on frames, leaving them breathing and freely moving…