



Suspended within a violet field that feels both dreamlike and devotional, a couple perched on a bicycle becomes the quiet axis around which an entire ecology of memory and longing blooms. Overscaled flowers orbit them like guardians—petals rendered with tender precision—while scattered miniature figures and animals read as fleeting vignettes of community, pilgrimage, and everyday labor, dissolving the boundary between private love and collective life. The faint, line-drawn embrace hovering behind them operates like an ancestral echo, suggesting that intimacy is never singular but inherited, rehearsed, and continuously reimagined. Color and scale conspire to turn the scene into an interior landscape: a sanctuary where tenderness expands until it becomes habitat.







