




Two cobalt figures meet in a suspended conversation, their faces turned inward as if listening to the same quiet current, while the surrounding space fractures into mosaicked planes that feel both domestic and dreamlike. The painting’s cool blues act as an emotional ground—calm, introspective—against which sharp wedges of vermilion and ochre flare like sudden thoughts, giving the encounter a pulse of tension and desire. Geometric forms frame the seated figure almost like a ceremonial mask or window, suggesting identity as something constructed—worn, revised, and reflected back through another’s gaze. Organic motifs at the edges, part plant and part instrument, hint at growth and memory, as though the dialogue between bodies also becomes a dialogue with time.







