


Two stylized profiles incline toward one another in a hush of near-contact, their closed eyes turning the scene inward, as if intimacy here is measured not by touch but by shared silence. A saturated red veil dominates the composition, its fervor tempered by cool blues and fractured, mosaic-like strokes that read as both ornament and emotional staticβmemory breaking into color. The severe vertical bars at the left edge introduce a quiet architecture of restraint, while the surrounding darkness dissolves the figures into atmosphere, suggesting love as something protected, precarious, and luminous against encroaching shadow.







