

Two elongated, mask-like faces drift into one another, their closed eyes and softened contours suggesting intimacy that is less spoken than feltβan inward choreography of shared silence. The torrid red ground, mottled with smoky abrasions, presses forward like heat or memory, while the charcoal-black hair arcs in sweeping gestures that stitch the pair into a single, uneasy organism. By withholding pupils and individualizing detail, the artist turns identity into archetype, proposing love as both refuge and erasure, where tenderness and dissolution occupy the same breath.







