

This painting stages intimacy as a shared atmosphere: two stylized figures interlock in a quiet embrace, their faces and hands rendered in cool cerulean and cobalt that temper the surrounding blaze of ochre light. The composition turns on a tender choreography of diagonalsβarms, profiles, and drifting leavesβso that touch becomes the central architecture, holding the world together. Warm, sunlit space dissolves into a soft, particulate haze, suggesting memory or late-afternoon reverie, while the falling petals read as both blessing and impermanence, marking love as something vivid, fragile, and continually in motion.







