



Three terracotta bodies gather in a compressed, stage-like space, their outlines pulsing with electric blues that both separate and bind them, as if intimacy must be negotiated through a charged perimeter. The figures’ softened faces and quiet gestures suggest a private council—tender, wary, and unresolved—while the surrounding shards of angular color fracture the air like memory or overheard noise. A low, red animal form and a skeletal basket at the edge act as humble anchors, implying domestic ritual, hunger, or offering, and turning the scene into a meditation on belonging where warmth persists amid abrasion. The painting’s heat and coolness coexist, making companionship feel simultaneously sheltering and exposed.







