

This pen-and-ink composition stages two near-identical figures as a single, shared presence, their calm, masklike faces and mirrored bodies suggesting an inward dialogue between selves rather than a simple pair. Concentric, haloed linework expands behind them into a radiant field, where repeated flame-forms read like a crown of consciousnessβat once protective aura and restless, flickering thought. The disciplined vertical hatching anchors the bodies in ritual stillness, while the curling, calligraphic spirals loosen the ground into a lyrical current, implying that identity here is not fixed but continually braided and re-made through quiet union.







