Man & Nature (a)

Graphite on rough paper · 8 × 11 inches

Man & Nature ”. A seated figure leans toward a small upright flower, the human form rendered in layered graphite while the plant remains delicate and restrained.

Rectangular planes intersect the body, introducing geometric elements into the organic contour. The tension between measured structure and fragile growth anchors the composition.

The man’s posture suggests pause rather than dominance—the drawing questions whether humanity relates to nature through control, reflection, or dialogue.

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