

This painting stages an intimate duet where two figures—one rendered in cool, nocturnal greens and the other in warm, sunlit flesh—interlock like complementary forces, their calm, lowered gazes turning desire into meditation. The composition is gently asymmetrical, with layered jewelry and delicate linework anchoring the bodies while a mosaic-like field of fractured forms dissolves the world around them, suggesting memory, myth, and lived experience breaking into luminous fragments. Light behaves less as illumination than as aura: a saffron glow blooms from the background, pressing forward to sanctify the embrace and implying a spiritual union that transcends the literal. The overall effect is tenderness held against a shimmering instability, as if love itself were the one stable shape within a shifting cosmos.







