

Against a cinnabar field that reads like a ceremonial veil, the entwined figures dissolve individuality into an intimate, ornamented continuum—love rendered as pattern, rhythm, and breath. The composition’s circular embrace, stitched with florals, scales, and brocade-like motifs, turns the bodies into a single mandala where touch becomes a form of devotion rather than possession. Lotus blossoms punctuate the lower edge as quiet witnesses of renewal, while the small shrine-like element introduces a note of sanctity, suggesting that tenderness here is both earthly and transcendent.







