Psychic Circuit, 21" x 22" (Comes framed)
Pen, Ink, Graphite on Cotton Paper
Two people connect directly, mind to mind, no language, no translation, just pure transfer. What one sees, the other sees. What one feels, the other feels. There’s no guessing, just immediate knowing.
In that space, the idea of “self” starts to shift. You’re still you, but also not. You begin to overlap. Identity loosens. The boundary between two minds becomes a shared field, like a circuit completing itself.
It’s powerful, but unstable. To share a mind is to give up control, to let someone enter the architecture of your thoughts. Nothing can be hidden. Nothing can be edited. It raises the question: are we meant to be separate, or are we fragments of something larger, finally finding connection again?





