

Two nude figures coil into one another like a single organism, their limbs forming an enclosing arch that turns intimacy into architecture. The stippled skin and muted, verdant grays dissolve hard edges, letting the bodies feel both tenderly present and dreamlikeβcaught between touch and trance. Around them, leaf forms and a circular, eye-like vortex suggest nature as witness and pulse, while the netted ground reads as a fragile boundary, hinting that desire is always negotiated between freedom and containment. The work holds a quiet tension: an embrace that shelters, yet also binds, proposing love as both refuge and labyrinth.







