



This abstract composition stages two elongated, mask-like presences facing inward, their bowed forms held together by a central seam that feels less like a boundary than a shared breath. Saturated planes of cobalt, crimson, and sunlit ochre collide against a weathered, city-wall ground, suggesting intimacy forged within noise, time, and abrasion. The heavy, calligraphic contours function like a protective veil—both concealing and sanctifying—so that the encounter reads as a quiet ritual of closeness where identity dissolves into color and gesture. In the small, rounded accents near the base, the piece offers a tender punctuation, as if memory itself has gathered into simple tokens at the feet of this suspended embrace.







