

Two figures emerge from a velvety dusk of charcoal tones, their bowed heads and closed eyes suggesting a shared interiorityβan intimacy that speaks more of listening than of speech. Pale, ribbon-like bands of ochre light coil through the composition like living breath, alternately binding and blessing, turning the negative space into a choreography of suspended motion. The restrained palette heightens the symbolic contrast between weight and radiance, as if tenderness itself were a luminous thread capable of stitching solitude into communion. In the gentle asymmetry of their gestures, the work proposes connection not as possession, but as a quiet, continuous weaving.







