

This intimate double portrait stages two elongated figures in near-symmetry, their almond eyes drifting sideways as if listening to a shared, unspoken history rather than meeting the viewer’s gaze. A field of earthen reds and ochres radiates heat behind them, while the scratched, woven surface pulls the image into a tactile realm—memory etched into pigment like palimpsest. The repeated silhouettes suggest kinship and doubling, yet subtle differences in expression fracture the pair into separate inner worlds, holding tension between communion and solitude. Light gathers on the faces like a quiet halo, elevating the ordinary into an icon of resilience and sisterhood.







