Graphite on rough paper · 8 × 11 inches

“Man in Cell”. A muscular body is compressed into a confined space, limbs folded tightly against the walls.

Small barred windows introduce rigid vertical lines that clash with the figure’s circular mass. Geometry confronts organic form.

The drawing extends beyond physical imprisonment. Confinement becomes ideological or existential—movement restricted, yet presence unextinguished within constraint.

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