War on Haven

2026

mix medium on Canvas

59.06 x 66.93 in

War on Haven: This drawing is developed from my earlier installation _Theatre of Black_, where shadow, movement, and the interaction between human and bird formed a poetic dialogue. In this work, that performative relationship transforms into a suspended confrontation. The human figure, stretched and vulnerable within intersecting linear structures, faces a winged, mythic presence emerging from mist-like space. The sharp crossing lines suggest tension, fragmentation, and invisible forces, turning the stage of shadow play into a psychological and cosmic battlefield. Unlike the rhythmic interaction in _Theatre of Black_, here the relationship feels disrupted—haven is no longer a place of harmony, but a space under threat. The drawing expands the earlier narrative from performance into a metaphysical reflection on vulnerability, coexistence, and conflict.

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A space for art, reflection,
and quiet creation.

write to us at movement@quietart.com

A space for art, reflection,
and quiet creation.

write to us at movement@quietart.com