Dhyaan
The series is called Dhyaan — meaning meditation — because the process of making these works became meditative for me. As the lines repeated, thoughts softened. Time disappeared. At moments, the drawings became a space of complete stillness; at others, they held intense emotion. Some pieces were created while carrying grief, overwhelm, or emotional release. In continuing to draw through those moments, the work became not only an act of focus, but also an act of feeling.While creating these works, I became deeply aware of how the mind responds to pattern, rhythm, and symmetry. Predictable structures feel calming. Repetition creates comfort. Geometry has a strange ability to hold attention. Many of the forms that appear solid or cubical are, in reality, only triangles altered through density, direction, and perception.These works do not attempt to illustrate meditation visually. They are traces of the experience of entering it.
Dhyaan 1
Dhyaan 2
Dhyaan 3
Dhyaan 4
Dhyaan 5
Dhyaan 6
Dhyaan 7
Dhyaan 8
Dhyaan 9
Dhyaan 10
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