



Against a field of incandescent red, two elaborately patterned figures spiral toward one another in a choreography that feels both playful and fated, their bodies forming a living arc that holds the composition in suspension. The dense, lace-like linework gives the figures a tactile interiority—an almost carved devotion—while the warm, muted golds behind them suggest a temple-like memory or a sacred witness to the encounter. Ornament becomes language here: bangles, floral motifs, and looping contours speak of ritual, courtship, and the delicacy of connection, as if intimacy is being negotiated through gesture rather than words. The painting balances exuberance and restraint, letting the red space pulse like emotion itself while the grayscale figures remain tenderly, insistently human.







