


Set against a saturated cobalt field, the work stages a dreamlike ecology where miniature figures, deer, and birds drift like recollections across an immense, quiet sky of pigment. Curving vines stitch the space into a gentle orbit, while oversized blossoms and a gramophone’s flared horn bloom as parallel instruments of desire—one botanical, one sonic—suggesting how memory pollinates the present. At the center, the faint linear embrace reads like a ghosted blueprint of intimacy, an absence made visible, around which the scattered couples enact variations of meeting, waiting, and parting. The composition’s playful scale shifts and luminous color harmonies turn longing into a buoyant, ceremonial parade, as if love persists not as a single event but as an ambient atmosphere.







