


This work stages three interlocked figures as a single, braided psycheβeach face turned away, yet bound by the same continuous silhouette, suggesting how intimacy can coexist with estrangement. The saturated cobalt bodies, bruised with green and violet undertones, sit against a radiant yellow field that reads like an unforgiving daylight, exposing the tremor of unspoken feeling beneath the calm of posed gestures. Repeated hands and mirrored profiles create a circular tensionβtouch becomes restraint, and the embrace feels less like comfort than a quiet negotiation between self, other, and memory. Subtle surface abrasions and flecks of warm orange punctuate the cool palette, like embers of desire or conflict persisting under the skin of composure.







