Women’s Realm (b)

Women’s Realm”

Three elongated female figures rise in parallel S-curves, their forms defined by fluid contour rather than detailed anatomy. Faces remain minimal, shifting emphasis from individuality to collective rhythm.

Negative space between them becomes active, shaping subtle intervals of closeness and distance. The vertical orientation reinforces upward movement and quiet strength.

Through repetition and restraint, the drawing suggests solidarity as shared motion—unity sustained without erasing difference.

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