Untitled (Tablet Experiment)
This was one of my first experiments with digital tablet art, where I tested how technology could capture the immediacy of sketching by hand. I left parts unfinished, like ghost outlines of what might emerge, while other sections are dense with texture and intensity. For me, the drawing is about identity as process. One half of the face is raw and skeletal in its incompleteness, a reminder that we are always becoming, while the other half bursts with floral and geometric patterns that evoke memory, ancestry, and the inner worlds we carry. It mirrors my practice as an artist, balancing precision and looseness, following intuition, and using art to explore what’s inside. The unseen, the layered, the parts of self not always visible in daily life.
This piece is the beginning of my questions and broader conversation about translation: how memory becomes line, how heritage becomes texture, and how technology might shift the way intimacy is recorded.