



In a field of molten saffron light, two cobalt figures lean into one another with a hush that feels ceremonialβan embrace rendered less as anatomy than as music, where curves and diagonals compose a single shared breath. The warm haloed sun and drifting pale forms dissolve the surrounding space, turning the couple into an island of intimacy suspended between daydream and devotion. Blue shadows temper the heat, suggesting that tenderness is not naΓ―ve but resilient, a refuge carved out against the blaze of the outer world.







