

Two figures fold into one another at the center, their faces tilted in a quiet pact of intimacy, while the surrounding world fractures into a carnival of geometric signs and saturated color. The woman’s floral garment reads like a living garden—tender, earthly, and porous—set against the partner’s cooler, mask-like visage, suggesting love as a meeting of softness and armor. Around them, angular blocks and floating emblems behave like a city of thoughts: bright, restless, and slightly disorienting, as if the couple’s private tenderness must negotiate the noise of modern life. The composition turns embrace into a sanctuary, where ornament and abstraction become the language of memory, desire, and the delicate work of holding one’s ground together.







