

Set against a burnished field of ochres, two stylized figures lean into one another in a quiet choreography of closeness and restraint, their faces turned inward as if listening to what cannot be spoken. The artist stages emotional duality through color—warm reds and corals meeting cool blues—so that intimacy feels simultaneously tender and unresolved, like a conversation suspended between approach and retreat. A garland of pale blossoms threads across their bodies as both offering and tether, guiding the eye in a gentle arc that binds them while insisting on the fragility of connection. The flattened planes and softened edges dissolve the scene into memory, suggesting love not as an event but as an atmosphere—felt, layered, and perpetually in transit.







