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Healing Hold 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 resembles an interlocking of structures that are dense, geometric, and yet full of openness. The small gaps on the edges of the form leave space for interpretation, as if the piece is still unfolding or remembering. A varied arrangement of triangles overlap and connect, forming intricate clusters. Despite its geometry, there’s a delicate, human-like presence here, something emotive, almost tender. The lines feel like a quiet act of holding on. Each shape folds into the next, like a relic of breath traced onto the page as a soft, steady record of healing.
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.