

This elongated diptych unfolds like a drifting archive of half-remembered bodies, where charcoal fog and translucent washes suspend figures in a state between falling and forming. Fragmented limbs, stitched with thin red and orange lines, suggest both lifelines and ruptures—connections that tug the eye through a vertical current of encounters, tenderness, and quiet alarm. The restrained palette lets small eruptions of color function as emotional punctuation, while the generous negative space reads as breath, absence, and the unsaid. In its layering of traces—smudges, sketches, and stains—the work becomes a meditation on how memory edits experience, leaving us with gestures more truthful than narrative.







