

Rendered in stark black against an expanse of white, the work reduces two figures to angular, almost typographic shards, turning the human body into a set of deliberate interruptions in space. Their mirrored postures and interlocked reach create a tense, intimate bridge—part support, part struggle—where connection is expressed through geometry rather than facial cue. The negative space becomes the true atmosphere of the scene, amplifying a quiet drama of dependence and distance as if the relationship exists in the gaps as much as in the contact. In its severe economy, the piece reads like a distilled allegory of companionship: fragile, negotiated, and held together by a single shared axis.







