



Against a cool, mint-green field, the figures emerge as porous silhouettes—less bodies than traces—built from stippled marks that suggest memory trying to hold its shape. The composition hinges on a central, tree-like axis, around which limbs and profiles orbit in a hesitant choreography, creating a sense of gathering and dispersal at once. The restrained palette and airy negative space lend the scene a quiet, suspended breath, as if the work is mapping the boundary between presence and disappearance. What reads initially as playful abstraction deepens into a meditation on connection: identities outlined, but never sealed, continually negotiating where one form ends and another begins.







