



Two elongated profilesβone cool blue, one warm roseβlean into each other in a suspended near-kiss, their shared breath rendered as a small, looping sign that feels like language before it becomes speech. Ribboned lines and latticework braid their bodies into a single current, suggesting intimacy as a system of interdependence rather than possession, while the mosaic-like ground fractures space into quiet, watchful facets. At their base, umbrella-canopies bloom like a nocturnal garden, turning the scene into a dream ecology where desire germinates, shelters, and multiplies. The piece holds a tender tension between union and separateness, as if love is both bridge and boundary, continuously woven in motion.







