

Suspended in a velvety field of darkness, the entwined figures fold into one another like a single, restless thought, their elongated limbs tracing a choreography of tenderness and disquiet. The palette—embers of red, ochres, and honeyed flesh—radiates from within, turning the bodies into luminous fragments that feel both carved and molten, as if identity is being continuously reshaped by desire and dependence. Masklike faces and the looping, almost acrobatic pose suggest a psychological theatre where intimacy becomes inversion: comfort and captivity share the same silhouette. In this compressed, gravity-defying space, the work reads as a meditation on duality—self and other, protection and possession—held together by a fragile, glowing seam of connection.







