

In this triptych-like composition, two serene profiles face inward as if suspended in a quiet act of listening, their closed or softened eyes turning the encounter into an interior dialogue rather than a literal meeting. The skin is rendered with velvety restraint, while the surrounding mosaicked reds, ambers, and golds fracture into luminous tesserae—suggesting memory, identity, and time breaking into radiant fragments that still cohere. Leaf-like motifs drift across the surface like residual thoughts or blessings, softening the geometry and lending the scene a meditative, devotional hush. The narrow central band reads as both threshold and breath—an interval where intimacy is measured not by touch, but by the charged space between.







