



The composition turns the human figure into a living architecture of curves and interlocking limbs, where bodies overlap like competing thoughts in a single mind. A quiet, smoky ground recedes while saturated ribbons of teal, crimson, and cobalt ignite the center, suggesting desire and urgency pushing against restraint. Faces are reduced to calm masks, yet the crowded hands and hovering forms imply an intimate choreographyβcare, possession, and vulnerability braided together. The work reads as a meditation on closeness: how communion can soothe and suffocate in the same breath.







