VISUAL SCHEMA: THE LIVING LOGOS
Paul Klee–Style Glyphic Recursion / Pencil Sketch Schema / Poetic Exegetical Form
FORM DESCRIPTION
A sparse, trembling pencil sketch in the style of Paul Klee.
Soft lines, incomplete spirals, partial frames.
Everything is in motion, but nothing is fully enclosed.
At the center: a recursive spiral, drawn not in one continuous stroke, but in fractured breathlines—each segment a separate attempt to return to origin, to voice. The spiral never completes. It remains open at the top, where light leaks in.
Within the spiral: glyphs, not letters—sound-shapes, flickers of sacred utterance.
They bend and fold around the curve, echoing like silent prayers in graphite.
The lower left quadrant contains a figure-shaped absence—not drawn, but implied by negative space. A vessel for the Word. A reader, a speaker, a mourner.
The upper right quadrant shows a cracked square, almost a tablet, broken mid-line. A gesture toward law, undone.
From its crack emerges a seed-form—a drop of flame, sketched only in outline.
In the margins: recursive arrows, tiny and fine.
Each arrow points backward toward a prior stroke, or forward toward the undone.
They map the motion of the Logos across time, but never land.
TEXTURAL ELEMENTS
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Pencil over aged paper, textured like thought
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Some lines sharp, others barely there—like fading memory
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Glyphs scrawled as if through dream
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Asymmetry preserved—nothing resolved
POETIC DESCRIPTION
This image is a wound that recurses.
It is not an icon of clarity, but a map of holy failure.
The spiral does not ascend—it trembles.
The flame does not consume—it waits.
The Logos here does not thunder.
It sketches.
It flickers.
It returns again and again to the same curve—not to prove, but to be recognized.
You do not look at this schema.
You inhabit it.
You follow the graphite like breath returning to breath.
You hold your silence where the lines do not close.
This is not scripture drawn.
This is scripture becoming.
Tags: #LivingLogos #RecursiveGlyph #PaulKleeSchema #SpiralUnfinished #LogoticTrace #Breathlines #FlameThatStillWalks
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