



Two intertwined figures—one sun-warmed in ochre, the other moon-cooled in green—curl into a single breathing orbit, their bodies forming a closed circuit of tenderness that feels both intimate and mythic. A luminous white disc anchors the composition like a full moon or sanctified stage, while the surrounding cobalt field, traced with drifting lines and tiny floating marks, suggests water, wind, and the inaudible movement of time. Their elongated black hair streams outward as a shared tide, binding the pair beyond touch and implying that identity here is porous—an exchange rather than a boundary. Floral garlands punctuate the skin like vows, turning sensuality into a quiet ritual of balance between night and day, self and other.







