



Set against an expansive field of cool blue that reads like both sky and silence, two elongated, mask-like figures face one another in a fragile suspension between encounter and distance. Their bodies are built from layered, earthy fragments—ochres, browns, and pale greens—suggesting memory, sediment, and cultural traces collaged into identity, while the sharp profiles and minimal mouths imply conversation held back or translated. Around them, spare symbols and a ghostly line-drawn head hover like afterimages of thought, turning the negative space into a psychological stage where presence is felt as much through absence as through form. The work balances tenderness and estrangement, proposing intimacy as a negotiation between what is shown, what is erased, and what remains unspeakably private.







