

Within the circular field, two opposing profiles—one sun-warmed ochre, the other moon-cool blue—meet in a quiet, intimate axis, turning the picture into a contained cosmos of dialogue. Their serene, half-smiling gazes are surrounded by a dense filigree of miniature figures and ornamental patterning, suggesting that personal union is never solitary but braided with memory, ritual, and collective myth. The bold orange rim reads like a ceremonial boundary, holding the abundance in place while amplifying the heat of encounter, so the work becomes a meditation on duality—masculine and feminine, day and night, self and other—reconciled through ornament and story.







