

Two stylized figures meet in intimate profile, their gazes stitched together by a shared flower that becomes both offering and covenant, gently suspending the moment between ritual and tenderness. Saturated blues, ochres, and embered reds are held in place by meticulous patterning—scales, stripes, and dotted motifs—that read like a woven textile, suggesting identity as something inherited, worn, and celebrated. The dense ornamental halos and leafy canopy compress space into a ceremonial stage, where symmetry and repetition quiet the scene into a timeless, devotional calm. Beneath the surface decoration, the work speaks of union through difference: two distinct chromatic bodies harmonized by a single luminous center.







