

The work stages two shadowed female profiles in intimate vertical tension—one craning upward as if toward deliverance, the other reclining in a quieter, earthbound surrender—so that longing and endurance become a single, shared posture. A veil of smoky blacks and bruised umbers presses against a chalky, weather-stained ground, where the abrasive texture reads like a wall of memory, scraped and reworked by time. The thin amber contour that rims the figures functions as a fragile halo, suggesting spirit or selfhood persisting at the edge of erasure. In this restrained palette, space becomes psychological: an austere void that both isolates the bodies and amplifies their silent, devotional gravity.