

This diptych stages a quiet psychological duel: two women face one another across a stark vertical divide, as if separated by time, memory, or an unspoken verdict. The chessboard floor barrels forward in forced perspective, turning domestic space into a tribunal of strategy where every step feels premeditated, while the repeated vessels on the back wall read like stored rituals—containers of work, lineage, and withheld voice. In the near-monochrome gloom, the pale grid becomes both illumination and constraint, suggesting that intimacy here is measured, counted, and continually negotiated. The figures’ stillness carries the tension of a paused game—less about winning than about enduring the rules that shaped them.







