

This suite of intimate drawings stages the human figure as a vessel for memoryβlimbs folding into architectural fragments while patterned blues and ember-like reds pulse as quiet emotional signals. The soft graphite haze and spare, airy ground create a suspended space where touch feels both tender and precarious, as if each embrace is also an attempt to hold together a dissolving world. Repeated masks, veiled faces, and triangular marks become a private lexicon of desire and warning, suggesting relationships negotiated through fragments, rituals, and half-spoken truths. Across the sequence, the bodies drift between reverie and restraint, turning domestic closeness into a poetic terrain of longing, protection, and unease.







