



This layered composition stages two figures as if half-remembered—faces fractured into planes of ash, indigo, and milky light, where a single red accent reads like a pulse of withheld speech. The dense teal field operates as both atmosphere and barrier, its patterned fragments and erasures pressing inward to suggest history accumulating over the body like fabric, wallpaper, or ritual trace. Negative space flickers around their silhouettes, turning intimacy into a quiet negotiation between presence and concealment, as though identity is something worn, revised, and guarded. In the work’s scraped surfaces and translucent overlaps, tenderness and distance coexist—an elegy for connection filtered through time and layers of protection.







