



This work stages an intimate encounter between two figures whose faces nearly touch, yet the surrounding field of peacock-eye motifs and splintered color keeps their closeness suspended in a restless, dreamlike humidity. Electric greens and nocturnal blues braid across the bodies like shifting masks, turning skin into terrain and suggesting that desire here is not a single emotion but a layered, prismatic state. The composition compresses space into a decorative storm, where pattern functions as both veil and witness, implying a love observedβby memory, by myth, or by the many-eyed gaze of the world. In this saturated turbulence, tenderness becomes an act of focus: a quiet center held against the insistence of spectacle.







