Original charcoal drawing
140 hours | 90 × 120 cm | Arches 300gsm cold-pressed paper
Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, this piece captures the quiet torment of wanting everything from life — yet feeling paralyzed by the need to choose.
In an age of endless possibility, we often drift — overstimulated, undercommitted, torn between potential and paralysis. The Fig Tree explores this modern struggle through three connected panels: botanical realism, symbolic still life, and an intimate portrait. The result is both narrative and still — a reflection on time, agency, and inner conflict.
This original drawing was created over 140 hours using charcoal on archival-quality 300gsm watercolor paper.
Available as a signed original. Please inquire for pricing or acquisition.
Original charcoal drawing
140 hours | 90 × 120 cm | Arches 300gsm cold-pressed paper
Inspired by Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar, this piece captures the quiet torment of wanting everything from life — yet feeling paralyzed by the need to choose.
In an age of endless possibility, we often drift — overstimulated, undercommitted, torn between potential and paralysis. The Fig Tree explores this modern struggle through three connected panels: botanical realism, symbolic still life, and an intimate portrait. The result is both narrative and still — a reflection on time, agency, and inner conflict.
This original drawing was created over 140 hours using charcoal on archival-quality 300gsm watercolor paper.
Available as a signed original. Please inquire for pricing or acquisition.