During COVID isolation, drawing became a daily practice and a way to think through connection. Repeated dots, branching lines, and shifting networks began to suggest contact tracing, capillaries, maps, roots, and constellations—systems that connect one point to another.

As the drawings continued, those forms moved beyond their immediate connection to the pandemic and toward a broader interest in interconnected systems, memory, and time. Their visual language eventually carried into Echoes of Time, where similar marks began to move through layers of oil and cold wax.