



Against a vast, muted teal field, the work stages a quiet fable of intimacy and distance: a monumental, masklike figure stands as a sentry of memory while smaller bodies drift and tumble as if unmoored by gravity. The flattened, translucent planes of orange and red read like emotional overlays—warmth pressing through restraint—so that the “touch” between figures becomes both an offering and a fragile negotiation across space. Sparse symbols—a fish, a fluttering bird, toy-like trees and triangles—function as dream residues, suggesting that longing is assembled from fragments rather than narrated outright. The composition’s asymmetry and generous negative space amplify a sense of suspended time, where connection is possible yet perpetually provisional.







