Continuum reflects the idea that a human life is not a sequence of separate selves, but one unbroken flow of being. Childhood, youth, maturity, and old age are not lost or replaced—they coexist within us, layered in memory, body, and consciousness. The artist’s hand drawing the figures suggests that identity is both lived and shaped: by time, by experience, and by our awareness of mortality. The image reminds us that becoming and fading are the same motion, and that meaning arises not from any single moment, but from the whole arc held together as one.