Does anything imply something else as well as itself?
The Principle of Inclusion may be considered the "phenomenological principle." One should consider any event or object in its context. A fly is not just a fly but a fly on the wall, a fly eating, a fly flying from one point to another.
The drawing here portrays just one object. But that object splits up into two kinds of looping forms, as much as a world branches out, but is related to, its original world-point.
This drawing won an "honorable mention" at a Spring 2011 art show. I thought it was the weakest of the three I presented. But at least it was "mentioned."