

This composition stages a quiet theatre of profiles—figures compressed to the picture’s edges as if gossiping borders—while the central vessel rises like a totemic mediator, absorbing the heat of their competing gazes. Saturated reds and earthen ochres set a pulse of urban intensity, yet the cool blues and greens temper it into contemplation, suggesting conversations that oscillate between desire, suspicion, and intimacy. Geometric fragments and looping linework fracture the space into remembered rooms and passing streets, turning the scene into a mosaic of voices where identity feels assembled rather than fixed. The work reads as a meditation on community: closeness without clarity, harmony built from dissonant faces and shared air.







