Sarhan is for the people who leave the room without moving.
They are here, but their mind is somewhere else.
The drawing is built around Narcissus, who became so absorbed in his own reflection that the world around him disappeared. In this piece, he represents the infinite internal loop, the quiet state of being lost inside your own thoughts.
The flower represents his transformation. The moon and star represent time passing while the mind drifts. The water and petals create movement, like a daydream unfolding slowly inside someone who seems still from the outside.
This piece is for the overthinkers.
The daydreamers.
The ones who go silent because there is too much happening within them.
Sarhan is not emptiness.
It is an inner world.
Even when you seem far away, something inside you is still moving.
