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This series of ink drawings employ text, each marked by sweeping, expressive strokes of ink. The lines twist and curl in a way that evokes a sense of both structure and chaos, but the meaning remains hidden, known only to the creator. In this series of ink drawings, the human figure—whether whole or in parts—emerges as a silent testament to the violent past and wounds of a land. The jagged and fragmented forms allude to a history of trauma, where the body carries the memory of conflict, loss, and struggle. The red ink, both urgent and subtle, can be seen as a visual echo of these historical scars—an emotional and physical imprint of a land that has borne witness to the violence and upheaval of its people.

These drawings are a visual embodiment of language, memory, and the deeply personal connection between creator and a faraway land. Each mark becomes an unspoken story, a secret known only to the artist, preserved in ink on paper. The series invites the viewer into a quiet space of mystery, where the visual power of the words outweighs their literal meaning, offering a glimpse into the artist's inner world without revealing its exact contents. Through these forms, the wounds of the past continue to speak, in silence and in ink.