




Against a field of radiant yellow that reads like pure daylight, two masked lovers glide on a bicycle, their patterned bodies merging into a single tapestry of touch and shared momentum. The crisp geometry of wheels and frame steadies the scene while balloons and a flower basket introduce a buoyant, almost ceremonial softnessβtokens of affection that float between private intimacy and public display. By granting the figures animal-like visages, the work stages love as both disguise and revelation, suggesting that tenderness often arrives through adopted roles, play, and the courage to be seen. The saturated palette turns the ride into a small myth of modern companionship: joyful, precarious, and propelled forward by trust.







