

Set against a saturated, cloud-studded blue that reads like both sky and sealed memory, two stylized figures turn away from one another, their profiles held in a quiet standoff of intimacy and distance. Between them hangs a talismanic, toy-like mobile—part ornament, part tether—suggesting how childhood comforts and inherited rituals can bind even as they distract, with a central vessel marked by hazard-like symbolism that complicates innocence with unease. The delicate monochrome patterning of their garments and the gold-edged contours lend the pair a ceremonial gravity, while the braided connection above them feels like a fragile conduit of speech that has been rerouted into objects. In this suspended space, tenderness becomes a negotiation: what is carried forward, what is outgrown, and what still swings between two lives that cannot quite face each other.







