



Two pairs of jeans overlap like shifting identities, their bodies absent yet palpably implied, turning an ordinary garment into a portrait of lived time. The deep indigo mass asserts weight and presence while the pale, crosshatched denim reads as a memory or blueprint, creating a dialogue between permanence and erasure. Suspended in open white space, the forms feel caught mid-stepβan intimate choreography that suggests intimacy, migration, and the quiet labor of everyday life. The meticulous line-work and tonal staining elevate fabric into a study of touch, wear, and the traces we leave behind.







