These works on paper began as a response to time—long, quiet hours spent walking through landscapes during the COVID pandemic, following an earlier exhibition at S.Dot Gallery, a space scaled to the intimate and the small. Moving between observation and memory, the drawings and collages unfold as ongoing investigations, tracing patterns found in plants, shifting terrains, and ecological systems. Freed from the constraints of miniature scale, the work gradually opened into a broader range of gestures and spatial relationships. As these pieces developed, they became a bridge toward a subsequent body of work for an exhibition at Secret Studio, expanding in both scale and complexity. Layered processes of ink, collage, and mark-making reflect a sustained act of looking and recording, where each work holds a sense of place shaped by time, movement, and return.