

This chromatic tableau stages a chorus of faceted figures folding into one another, where angular profiles and overlapping planes turn intimacy into a kind of architecture. A river of saturated blues holds the composition like a vessel, while bursts of crimson and saffron flare through the center, suggesting the heat of memory and the volatility of desire. The deer-like presence at the lower left reads as an emblem of tenderness and vulnerability, a quiet witness to the human drama of consolation, secrecy, and shared breath. In its cubist-inflected distortions, the work proposes that identity is never singularβeach face is a prism reflecting the others, bound together by the same luminous current.







