Man & Rock (a)
Man & Rock
An elongated figure stretches across the page, limbs curving around a dense stone. Flesh and rock intertwine, forming a single rhythmic mass.
Heavy cross-hatching renders the rock immovable, while softer contours define the body’s flexibility.
Burden becomes a relationship rather than an opposition. The drawing suggests that weight does not simply press upon identity—it shapes and becomes part of it.