

Two blue-faced figures, eyes lowered into a quiet inwardness, are rendered as icons of shared breath—symmetrical yet subtly distinct, as if two histories are being held in parallel. The thin white line that cleaves each visage and descends through the bodies reads like a seam of memory or a devotional thread, stitching together ornament, silence, and identity while the saturated reds at the lips flare as restrained utterance. Patterned textiles and collage-like fields—one earthly, one cosmic—turn clothing into landscape, suggesting that intimacy is made not only of touch but of the worlds each person carries. Against the warm, glowing ground, the work becomes a tender meditation on companionship: closeness without intrusion, presence as a luminous, carefully guarded space.







