



In this intimate vignette, two faces fold into one another like a whispered prayer, their closed eyes turning desire into contemplation rather than spectacle. The composition spirals inward through carved, rhythmic hairlines and ornamental contours, while a warm earthen palette holds the bodies in a protective hush, as if the world has been reduced to breath and touch. At the center, the peacock feather punctures the sepia warmth with a jewel-like flare of green and blueβan emblem of devotion, beauty, and the fragile brilliance that love safeguards. Jewelry and drapery act less as adornment than as ritual markers, suggesting a bond that is both sensual and sacred.







