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Some photos find me by accident — quiet moments that ask to be remembered in pencil.
This one felt like stillness caught mid-breath, a closeness that doesn’t need a face to speak.
I’ve always been drawn to fragments — the curve of an ear, the weight of a hand, the quiet edges of the human form.
This ear alone took me nearly five hours, not because it was difficult, but because I kept searching for the right softness, the right silence.
Sometimes, that’s what sketching is — not just drawing, but learning how to listen to what the lines want to say.
The work-in-progress shots below.