"Drifter" juggles liminal spaces, both earthly and spiritual. The piece's central figure is depicted hovering within the walls of a public corridor more precisely, the view from the artist's own front door when looking out to the apartment's greater complex. Notably, while the figure gently hovers in place, the body is posed in engaged flexion rather than limpness, allowing the figure to appear meditative or sleeping rather than dead.
In "Drifter," our titular character is the hovering figure, passing not only by neighboring residences but between planes of existence. The Drifter is caught between life and death, transitioning into the beyond.