



Two childlike figures stand pressed into a shared silhouette, their clasped shoulders forming a quiet architecture of belonging against a soft, unanchored pink ground. The artist’s flattened space and meticulous patterning—argyle reds and oranges set against dense, banded sleeves—turn clothing into a coded language of identity, while the cool weight of denim anchors the composition with a grounded, everyday dignity. Their rosy cheeks and steady, slightly distant gazes temper innocence with a poised gravity, suggesting intimacy not as sentimentality but as mutual refuge. In the gentle asymmetry of their heads and the near-mirroring of their bodies, the work becomes a tender meditation on twinship, companionship, and the subtle negotiations of self within closeness.







