

A pair of intimate, mask-like faces anchors the composition, their half-lidded gaze suspended between tenderness and distance, as if love is being negotiated through memory rather than speech. Around them, a fevered lattice of geometric shards and calligraphic marks ignites the surface, turning the picture plane into a crowded theatre where birds, beasts, and small symbolic figures drift in and out like recurring motifs in a dream. The saturated oranges and magentas radiate heat, yet pockets of cool blues and greens introduce a counter-melodyβsuggesting the fragile calm that survives within emotional turbulence. What emerges is a layered allegory of attachment and identity: a world where the private face and the communal myth interlock, and where desire, ritual, and imagination braid into a single, luminous narrative.







