


Two serene, closed-eyed visages float within a lush, patterned field, their cobalt and citron planes meeting like dusk and dawn across the same quiet psyche. The small solar disks at each brow read as inner lamps—third-eye beacons—suggesting a shared meditation where individuality softens into companionship and mirroring. Circular, mandala-like forms and dense foliage create a rhythmic orbit around the figures, binding them to cycles of nature and time, while the sudden ember-red of the bodice anchors the composition with bodily warmth and human longing. In this poised stillness, the painting becomes a meditation on duality—masculine/feminine, self/other, night/day—held in luminous equilibrium rather than resolved.







