Tulips in Passing was drawn as a fleeting encounter — not a still life, but a moment where forms appear, lean toward one another, and begin to dissolve again. The tulips rise like figures in motion, their contours emerging through charcoal dust, then slipping back into it.
Rather than describing the flowers, the drawing follows their gesture — the slight bend of a stem, the closed tension of a bud, the quiet proximity between them. They are not fully revealed; they are passing through.
Part of the Toska series, the work reflects on transience, presence, and the fragile threshold between form and disappearance. Charcoal was layered, lifted, and disturbed to preserve softness and instability — the sense that the image is still forming, or already fading.
This print is produced from the original charcoal drawing on archival paper, preserving its tonal depth and atmospheric grain. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
A restrained, contemplative work for those drawn to quiet movement, impermanence, and the poetry of near-forms.
Details
• Medium: Charcoal (print from original drawing)
• Year: 2025
• Print size: 12 × 16 inches
• Edition: Limited to 25 copies
• Signed and numbered
Tulips in Passing was drawn as a fleeting encounter — not a still life, but a moment where forms appear, lean toward one another, and begin to dissolve again. The tulips rise like figures in motion, their contours emerging through charcoal dust, then slipping back into it.
Rather than describing the flowers, the drawing follows their gesture — the slight bend of a stem, the closed tension of a bud, the quiet proximity between them. They are not fully revealed; they are passing through.
Part of the Toska series, the work reflects on transience, presence, and the fragile threshold between form and disappearance. Charcoal was layered, lifted, and disturbed to preserve softness and instability — the sense that the image is still forming, or already fading.
This print is produced from the original charcoal drawing on archival paper, preserving its tonal depth and atmospheric grain. Each piece is signed and numbered by the artist.
A restrained, contemplative work for those drawn to quiet movement, impermanence, and the poetry of near-forms.
Details
• Medium: Charcoal (print from original drawing)
• Year: 2025
• Print size: 12 × 16 inches
• Edition: Limited to 25 copies
• Signed and numbered