How do we experience the world and ourselves? I use drawing, in a traditional sense – on flat surfaces and using a drawing tool like pencils or pens, or the stylus on a digital drawing platform - to produce a record of what happens. I might draw what I see, but I might also draw to visualize how I feel. After the drawing is finished it feels a curious undertaking to compare the ‘paper record’ with my memory of the drawing process and my memory of what I saw, or what I aimed to do. The process of drawing can be seen as a means to create a material presence in correlation to the ephemeral flow of the here and now. Such a drawing can then act as a tool to communicate to others about (my) experience, and in this way, enter a debate about what is reality – and for whom?