Graphite on rough paper · 8 × 11 inches

“Seeing Beyond” transforms portraiture into a meditation on consciousness. A loosely defined head dissolves into calligraphic currents; anatomy gives way to movement. The eye becomes a vortex rather than an organ, suggesting inward vision.

Layered graphite and erasures create rhythms of formation and disappearance. The rough paper catches and fragments the lines, reinforcing the instability of thought.

Rather than depicting a face, the drawing maps awareness itself. Structure and chaos coexist, reflecting the dual nature of reason and instinct. Vision here is not limited to sight—it becomes a flow of interior perception extending beyond the visible.

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