



This composition stages an intimate duet between sound and silence: angular, mask-like faces and elongated arms interlock as if translating breath into rhythm, while the drumβs taut circle anchors the scene like a steady heartbeat. Cool blues and silvers dominate the pictorial space, interrupted by sharp reds and yellows that flash like accents in a musical score, guiding the eye through sweeping arcs and fractured planes. Newspaper fragments and suspended bells drift at the margins, suggesting a world of public noise pressing in on a private ritual, where identity becomes something assembledβcut, folded, and performed. In its poised balance of geometry and tenderness, the work reads as a meditation on communication: how we hold one another through gesture when language turns into clamor.







