



Two figures occupy a shallow, intimate space, their bodies sketched with economical, calligraphic lines that feel as fragile as a thought held too long. Cool blues and warm ochres fracture the faces into masks, turning eye contact into a tense negotiation between desire and self-protection, while the pale ground drains the scene of time and place, as if this encounter exists only in memory. The diagonal reach of the arm becomes the work’s emotional axis—an attempt at connection that stops just short of certainty—suggesting that intimacy here is not a resolution but a suspended question.







