Casa — Pen and Ink Drawing
“Casa” — Portuguese for “home” — is a 15-hour pen-and-ink drawing inspired by the architecture of a hillside village in Türkiye. Completed over four focused sittings across three days, the work serves as both a perspective study and an exploration of texture, aging, and spatial character. Through a deliberate fusion of stippling, crosshatching, and organic, undefined strokes, the composition captures the worn surfaces, irregular geometry, and layered history embedded within the structure. The title reflects the universal idea of home—not as a single place, but as a feeling shaped by time, memory, and the quiet poetry of lived spaces.