

The composition stages three bowed figures as if carved from stained glass and circuitry, their bodies fractured into tessellated planes that hold memory like inlaid fragments. A central blaze of orange presses outward against nocturnal blues and graphite blacks, turning the shared space into a charged corridor where intimacy and isolation coexist. The repeated downward tilt of the heads reads as collective reverence or exhaustion, while the dense lattice of patterns—dots, grids, and coded motifs—suggests identities assembled from inherited systems rather than singular selves. In this angular procession, the painting becomes a quiet ritual of modern belonging, where tenderness is negotiated through structure.







