

Suspended within a circular field like a self-contained cosmos, two elongated, humanlike forms arc toward one another in a slow choreography of reaching and release. The luminous gradients—cool blues dissolving into rose and violet—soften the bodies into pure sensation, while the verdant, braided sweep above reads as both sheltering canopy and tidal force, pressing time into a single looping gesture. Hands multiply and echo along the curves, turning touch into a language of longing: connection desired, delayed, and finally held in the disciplined embrace of the circle. What emerges is a quiet allegory of interdependence—figures carried by the same current, finding intimacy not through possession but through shared motion.