

This composition stages a quiet confrontation between two presences: on the left, a chorus of repeated profiles compresses into a single, insistent gaze, while on the right a solitary, more ornate visage blooms into a tangle of color and contour. The saturated magenta field acts like a psychological interval—an airless space where speech becomes pattern—allowing the black arc-lines and translucent, stained-glass hues to suggest memory layered over immediate perception. Leaf-like forms drift between the figures as if thoughts were migrating, turning the encounter into a meditation on dialogue, identity, and the porous boundary between self and other. The framing blocks of orange and blue sharpen the emotional temperature, holding the scene in tense balance between warmth and cool detachment.







