

This multi-panel composition stages an intimate theatre of gaze and memory, where figures emerge from saturated color fields like fragments of a lived myth—part portrait, part reverie. Electric blues, magentas, and ember tones collide with graphic silhouettes and splattered textures, turning the surrounding foliage and birds into symbolic witnesses that hold the human drama in suspension. The woman’s frontal presence and the man’s profile create a charged axis of attention, while the older figure—set apart yet visually insistent—reads as an anchoring conscience, suggesting lineage, time, and the weight of unspoken histories. Across the seams, the work keeps refusing a single narrative, letting emotion accrue in layers the way recollection does: vivid, partial, and impossibly alive.







