



This monochrome tableau compresses a multitude of bodies into a single, circling breath, where limbs and torsos interlace like vines in a restless ecology of desire, dependence, and quiet alarm. Light is rationed into silvery highlights that skim shoulders and faces, carving each figure from the dark only to return it to the collective knot, so individuality flickers but never fully escapes the weave. The spiral at the center reads as both cradle and vortex—an image of community that shelters even as it entangles—suggesting how intimacy can become a labyrinth of touch, memory, and obligation. In its dense, continuous line-work, the piece turns human proximity into a charged landscape, where tenderness and suffocation occupy the same space.







