How do I map meaning before words arrive?

I think that’s it.
Finding my way in.
Then starting to move about the page. Finding another opening. Seeing a shift, a row, an arrow, a direction. Then each line takes shape and organizes itself, much like this drawing was created.
That’s how my brain functions.
That’s how I find meaning.
I’ve always seen relationships first — patterns, structures, connections between things.
This drawing feels connected to that.
It’s built on patterns, and the patterns shift from one system to another — repeating, evolving, reorganizing themselves across the page. In some ways, it reminds me of my Words I Cannot Read series on ArtChangesLives(Dot)Com — fragmented letterforms and systems that almost make sense, carrying meaning even before I fully understand them.
Eventually, the structure loosens, and at the top a small figure appears, waving, greeting, almost as if it has emerged from the system itself.
For me, these drawings are not illustrations after thought.
They are part of the thinking.
Love your approach to making meaning.