




Bathed in a nocturnal spectrum of violet, cobalt, and gold, the two figures hover between intimacy and icon, their closed eyes suggesting a shared interior world rather than a posed romance. Ornamental patterning and stippled, star-dust grounds flatten space into a tapestry, while the lotus field and paper boats introduce a quiet choreography of becoming—fragile vessels set afloat on a ceremonial current. The man’s shadowed solidity and the woman’s luminous torso, blossoming with lotus forms, read as a meditation on protection and permeability: love as both shelter and offering. In this suspended garden, tenderness turns symbolic, proposing that devotion is not possession but a careful release into the unknown.







