


Arranged as four circular vignettes, the work reads like a fractured cosmology—intimate bodies, masked faces, and animal presences caught in a perpetual orbit where embrace and struggle become indistinguishable. Dusty earth-washes and smoky greys create a weathered atmosphere, while sudden reds and blues puncture the haze like emotional flares, pulling the eye through spiraling diagonals and incomplete gestures. The round format denies a stable horizon, turning each scene into a self-contained world where identity slips between costume, myth, and memory, and where power feels negotiated through touch, concealment, and metamorphosis. What emerges is a tender disquiet: a sense that the figures are rehearsing ancient narratives of desire and survival, yet doing so in the language of the present—fragmentary, charged, and unresolved.







