



Two nude figures—rendered in dense olive planes and nervy, calligraphic contours—confront one another in a charged silence, their proximity reading as both invitation and interrogation. The rusty ground acts like a heated stage, flattening space so the drama becomes purely relational: weight, gesture, and the elastic tension between gazes. Quick, looping marks drift across the bodies like traces of memory or speech, suggesting that intimacy here is not seamless but scored by experience—desire and vulnerability mapped onto flesh. In the spareness of the setting, the figures become archetypes of encounter, where power shifts as subtly as a bend of the knee or the lift of a hand.







