

A hushed, dreamlike figure in white fur perches within a weathered double frame, as if caught between two rooms of memoryβhalf guardian, half captive. The composition turns the picture frame into architecture: a threshold that both shelters and confines, while fine threadlike lines descend like puppet strings, suggesting unseen forces that choreograph tenderness and fatigue. Muted grays and parchment tones lend the surface the quiet of aged plaster, so that the small flare of red at lips and laces reads as a pulse of life against restraint. Below, a second, reclining presence echoes the first, transforming the stacked rectangles into a suspended narrative of longingβtwo selves separated by structure, yet bound by the same fragile, silken drift.







