BAAM

I work with pencil on paper, layering marks to build texture. Through this slow process, a circle appears—not by a line, but through the space around it.

What I want to draw is emptiness, not as absence but as an opening. It can feel as vast as a planet or as small as a cell, holding every distance in between. My drawings do not provide answers or even ask questions; they create a pause, a moment where attention shifts.

This act of drawing steps outside fixed boundaries of self and into a wider field of relation. For a moment, it offers release, playful and light, from all seriousness. It is the sensation of being both a tiny part of something larger and, at the same time, the whole itself.

In printmaking, each impression transforms the original, carrying its trace while unfolding with its own aura.