

Rendered in spare black line, the work stages two haloed figures as a single, shared presence—symmetrical yet gently offset—suggesting companionship that borders on the sacred. Concentric spirals and looping filigree swell outward like breath or mantra, turning empty white space into a vibrating field where time feels circular rather than linear. A stark vertical bar cleaves the composition, a quiet axis that reads as both boundary and staff—discipline against tenderness—while the dense crosshatching behind the heads gathers into a storm of thought, memory, and protective aura. The result is an intimate iconography: a meditation on unity and division, where identity is drawn not by color, but by the persistence of line and the patience of repetition.







