



This relief composition reads like an excavated memory: earthen planes split into shard-like panels, yet held together by a quiet, gravitational tenderness. The elongated figure and the branching canopy form a circular embrace, where negative space becomes a pause—an inhalation—between longing and refuge. Muted ochres and mossy greys, worked in granular textures, evoke both weathered stone and living soil, suggesting a love that is not polished but endured. In its simplified silhouettes and fractured ground, the piece turns intimacy into archaeology, as if the most human gesture is something time itself tries to preserve.







