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Drawing Number Four

The drawing appears to be a picture within several pictures. If you turn the drawing it yields a clearer view of the different images.

My impression is that the drawing shows a bird-fish image emerging from the main figure. As with the early drawings the bird may represent the human soul. The fish became a symbol for Christianity in the early days of the post-apostolic church. It frequently is found carved on the walls of the catacombs beneath the ancient city of Rome

The main figure does appear to be hooded so as not to be recognized while taking in all that is about with its prominent eye. I am not sure if its purpose is to protect or to retain possession of those other images within the drawing. Regardless, the main figure is standing tall showing pride in its actions.

Could this drawing be telling the story of an unknown evil trying to destroy our beliefs? Or, perhaps, this image conveys something more profound and significant to you.