In Feeling like a cat’s ear in the wind, lightness becomes a state of being. The drawing evokes the feeling of moving with the air, carried by flow, openness, and a sense of being in one’s element.
Feeling like a cat’s ear in the wind refers to the cat’s ear flower, a plant similar to the dandelion and also known as false dandelion. Like dandelion seeds, its wind-blown seeds disperse freely, carried in different directions by the air.
The drawing translates this movement into an emotional state. It speaks of feeling light, thin, and floating, not as fragility but as openness. The work holds a sense of ease and surrender, of being carried rather than held back.