

Rendered in meticulous black-and-white linework, the scene stages an intimate confrontation between two seated figures, where the true drama resides not in gesture but in the charged silence between them. The patterned field behind them dissolves into a restless, cellular texture, turning the “background” into a psychological atmosphere that presses forward and erodes any stable sense of space. Heavy shadows anchor the chairs like small islands of certainty, while the repeated contours around bodies and furniture suggest memory’s echo—each thought returning, slightly distorted, as if the conversation is both happening and being replayed. In this restrained palette, the work reads as a study of interiority: dialogue as a visible structure, and isolation as the unspoken third presence.