

In a hushed monochrome world, two women fold into one another like a single, protective silhouette, their elongated faces and downcast eyes turning intimacy into a quiet refuge. The restrained greys are pierced by deliberate accents of red—headbands and a bird’s beak—small flames of feeling that animate an otherwise contemplative stillness, while the cupped hand offering the bird reads as a gesture of trust and release. Decorative textures and patterned fabric flatten space into a symbolic stage, where vines and looping tendrils at the base suggest entanglement—memory, lineage, and the inescapable weave of care. The tulip-like blooms hover as fragile emblems of tenderness, implying that love here is both sheltering and precariously alive.







