



This intimate portrait distills a lovers’ encounter into interlocking planes of saturated color, where cobalt and vermilion carve two profiles into a single, shared silence. The crowns of leaves read as both celebration and camouflage—nature’s blessing turned into a symbolic halo—while the sinuous hairlines and bold contours guide the eye in a slow, tender orbit around their almost-touching gaze. By flattening depth and exaggerating hue, the work shifts romance from anecdote to archetype, suggesting that closeness is less a physical space than a carefully balanced harmony of differences.







