

This work distills the human face into two bowed, mask-like profiles that lean toward one another, their elongated contours carved from shadow as if intimacy itself were a negative space. A mosaic of saturated planes—amber, teal, crimson, and violet—flickers behind them like fractured memory, turning the background into a psychological landscape rather than a setting. The restrained, half-lidded eyes and the narrowing gap between forms suggest a quiet negotiation between self and other, where tenderness and distance coexist in the same breath. Light behaves less as illumination than as revelation, pressing through color blocks to imply that connection is assembled—piece by piece—out of experience, loss, and desire.







