Wild Bloom. 2024. pen on paper. 54.5 x 39.4 cm









detail cut





Around the time I had filled about a fifth of the page, I suddenly saw something in the image that reminded me of a seed.
A silent beginning that holds so much potential for the future, compacted and condensed into a small moment.

Nothing had visibly sprouted, and yet something was already alive holding the potential to become anything. That moment shifted the way I looked at the drawing.

From there, I focused on allowing the lines to grow freely organic and unpredictable. I wanted to explore the diversity and emergence of life without predefining shapes or outcomes. 
The drawing unfolded as a personal interpretation of how things begin, take shape, and change.