Falguni Joshi.

chapter I of VI

Sink In With Me

Depart your wounds and pains deep into the ocean. Empty your emotional baggage and immerse. Immersion gives birth to new thoughts, tilling and ploughing your subconscious and bringing a sense of renewal and spiritual freedom.

- Falguni
Charcoal drawing of a face surfacing from blank paper, its eyes and mouth overlaid with dark glossy liquid-like streaks that drip down the cheeks.
Sink In With Me (Study 1)Compressed charcoal · 29.7 × 42 cm
Fragmented charcoal face floating in white emptiness: one closed eye above a detached freckled nose, cheek, and parted dark lips.
Sink In With Me (Study 2)Compressed charcoal · 29.7 × 42 cm
Charcoal portrait of a woman in profile with closed eyes and windswept hair, rendered inside a soft smudged square with the artist's handwritten signature beneath.
Sink In With Me (Study 3)Compressed charcoal · 29.7 × 42 cm
Wide charcoal drawing of a figure lying back in still water, head tilted skyward, with dark drapery sweeping over the body and rippled reflections spreading below.
Sink In With Me (Reclining)Compressed charcoal · 29.7 × 42 cm