

Against a mottled, nocturnal field of teal and charcoal, two stylized figures perform a quiet ritual—one offering, the other receiving—while a chain of dark orbs drifts like counted memories or seeds of consequence. The flattened, patterned garments glow with a tender domesticity, yet the surrounding space swarms with ghosted marks, small creatures, and half-formed traces, suggesting a world where intimacy must negotiate uncertainty. Clothes pinned on a line and hut-like silhouettes at the margins frame the scene as a threshold between shelter and exposure, turning an everyday exchange into an allegory of care, loss, and the fragile order we try to hang in place.







