



The composition stages a quiet drama of intimacy and division, where faceted, mask-like profiles lean toward one another yet remain sealed within their own angular shells. A cool, saturated blue corridor on the left presses into a sun-warmed ochre field, turning color into psychology—memory and shadow negotiating with desire and immediacy. The repeated triangular planes fracture identity into roles, suggesting conversation as both communion and performance, while the small dog at the margin reads like a humble witness to human theater. In this tense choreography of gazes and limbs, the work proposes that closeness is constructed—held together by touch, but bordered by the sharp geometry of self-protection.







