

Rendered in a restrained palette of sepia and slate, this work stages three figures in a tight, interlocking spiral, their bodies pressed into one another as if seeking both shelter and distance. The dense field of stippled marks becomes an atmospheric pressure—grainy, relentless—against which the carved, striated contours of flesh read like memory lines, mapping endurance and fatigue across the human form. Each face turns away in a different direction, creating a quiet choreography of disconnection that paradoxically binds them together, suggesting intimacy not as comfort but as necessity. The sharp geometry at the right edge interrupts the organic mass like an intrusive structure—an emblem of an external order that the figures resist, ignore, or have already internalized.







