Sarrawak is a presence — a breath of energy nestled in darkness, a dormant force pulsing beneath the surface of the world. Monumental and elusive, this piece seems to emerge from an unknown space, a territory on the threshold between the tangible and the intangible.
Its name echoes a remote region of Borneo, cloaked in ancient forests and mystery. Yet here, Sarrawak is not a place, but a being. A vibrant substance, a form both animal and ethereal, like a creature in gestation. One senses the echoes of a presence suspended between awakening and latency.
Is it a remnant of a forgotten era? An apparition from a submarine world, a dream, or a genetic memory? A living membrane streaked with filaments, woven with invisible pulses?
Beneath this expanding mass, every fiber seems to quiver, as if animated by an imperceptible breath. Sarrawak is a threshold between matter and mystery — a latent wave, a whisper of energy caught mid-transformation.
She captures the surrounding light and space, revealing new depths with every glance. In a setting of contemplation or introspection, she becomes a captivating anchor point — a doorway to the unknown.
- Drawing created from a blank canvas with no used of photography