Nebhundila is an inhabitant of Nebhundular, a landscape-world of speculative fiction that was part of my last solo show. In Nebhundular, lines turn into shapes and body becomes a series of transformations. A drawing is, evidently, an encounter. Through a floating magnetism, the features of color and light curve and become transparent with their expansive and oblique powers. To what forms can reach what joins, tangles, weaves, bonds, glues, and twists? In this landscape, each element can deform and be deformed without the cruel stiffness of a world where some things prevail upon others. The history of Nebhundular is known for its search for softness, for making the material states more and more pervious. And to say material perviousness is not the same as to say a drawing with a wandering spirit.