

This painting stages a quiet congress of elongated faces, their eyes lowered as if listening inward, while the compressed space presses them together into an intimate, almost claustrophobic fraternity. A restrained palette of steel greys is punctured by decisive wedges of magenta, saffron, and ochre, turning each visage into a fragmented mask where emotion is carried more by chromatic emphasis than by expression. The interlocking planes and hard-edged contours create a cubist tension—individual identities remain distinct yet inseparable—suggesting how proximity can both shelter and suffocate. In the center, a small clasping gesture reads like a fragile treaty, a soft human counterpoint to the surrounding geometry’s austere discipline.







