

A monumental chess king rises like a cold, immovable verdict between two mirrored profiles, its pale verticality severing what could have been a shared horizon into opposing silences. Above, a storm of embered reds and restless arrows churns with the heat of unspoken thought—impulses ricocheting, meanings reversing—while the lips remain sealed, suggesting a rhetoric that never quite becomes dialogue. The composition stages power as both mediator and obstacle: a central symbol of order that promises unity yet hardens division, turning psychological turbulence into a ritualized stalemate. In this tense geometry of face, icon, and directional force, the work reads as a meditation on conflict where authority substitutes for intimacy and motion is trapped in perpetual return.







