



In this faceted, Cubist-leaning embrace, two lovers dissolve into a mosaic of color, their bodies rendered as interlocking planes that turn intimacy into architecture. The cool, nocturnal blues of the figure leaning in temper the surrounding festival of warm oranges, pinks, and ochres, suggesting desire held in delicate equilibrium with contemplation. Around them, domestic symbols—chair, fruit, and a patterned field of mushroom-like forms—read as fragments of memory and nourishment, as if the private moment is stitched from everyday talismans. The composition’s angular overlaps create a gentle instability, implying that love here is not a single image but a shifting assemblage of touch, gaze, and lived space.







