



In this theatrical interior, intimacy becomes a kind of staged ritual: two figures fuse in an enveloping, cobalt embrace while a ginger cat is held like a warm, living anchor to the everyday. The saturated, unnatural palette—greens and magentas pressed against reds and golds—turns flesh into mask, suggesting desire as both tenderness and performance, heightened by the proscenium-like arch and receding doorway that read as layers of memory. Patterned walls and striped trousers create a rhythmic lattice that both contains and amplifies the moment, so the embrace feels suspended between private refuge and public tableau, where comfort carries an undercurrent of artifice.







