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Diving Dwell is part of a series drawn in quiet conversation with the body, specifically the long process of healing from chronic illness. Each line is an act of attention, shaped by breath and the effort of staying present through pain.
This drawing is a cell-like cluster of geometric forms made from Interlocking triangles. The shifting angles and layered depths create contrast. Sharp edges provoke precision whilst others are softened and irregular. A time lapse of feeling within this a net of lines catches motion, change, and quiet tension. The central form appears to grow, breathe, and contract within the space of the page.
This work invites you into the stillness of repetition and the discipline of letting go. Geometry meets organic imperfection, echoing the way healing moves: slow, uneven, and deeply human.
A4 print on recycled card.