



This work stages a quiet confrontation between two stylized profiles, their faces rendered as faceted planes of crimson, violet, and acid yellow, as if identity itself has been folded into angular masks. The heavy, charcoal contours act like architecture—binding the figures together while also isolating them—so that the negative space becomes a third presence, a tense corridor of silence between voices. Behind them, a mosaic of warm and cool blocks flickers like memory or city-light, suggesting that intimacy here is negotiated through layers of atmosphere, interruption, and color. The effect is both intimate and ceremonial: a dialogue suspended, not resolved, where emotion is carried by geometry rather than expression.







