

Rendered in a single, unbroken contour, the entwined bodies dissolve into a quiet calligraphy where line becomes both boundary and breath. The spare negative space is not emptiness but a charged silence, allowing the overlapping arcs of limbs and torsos to suggest intimacy as a continual negotiationβtender, precarious, and mutual. By refusing shading or detail, the artist turns anatomy into rhythm, letting the viewer feel how closeness can be simultaneously shelter and entanglement.







