

This stylized duet stages intimacy as geometry: two mask-like profiles hover in poised silence while their elongated instruments become bridges of touch, threading the space between bodies with a restrained, lyrical tension. Cool blues and slate greys establish a contemplative hush, against which the red and violet bells flare like sudden pulses of feeling, suggesting how emotion insists on being heard even within composure. The dense, leaflike backdrop reads as a private thicket—an inner garden—where sound and desire entwine, and the figures’ closed eyes imply a turning inward, listening for resonance rather than spectacle. In its careful balance of flat planes and rhythmic curves, the work proposes music as a language of closeness that is sensed as much as it is played.







