



This painting unfolds as a quiet procession of blue-toned silhouettes, their edges dissolving into one another as if memory has softened the boundaries between bodies and space. Cool, layered fields of indigo and violet create a hushed atmosphere, while sudden seams of white and raw crimson act like emotional fissures—moments where restraint gives way to pulse and urgency. The composition’s stacked, almost architectural verticals suggest figures and corridors at once, turning the scene into a meditation on closeness: intimacy implied, yet never fully graspable. In its deliberate ambiguity, the work becomes less a depiction than an interior state—presence felt through distance, and connection traced through fracture.







