

Two monumental, mask-like faces hover in intimate proximity, their half-closed eyes and lacquered red lips turning silence into a shared language of tenderness and restraint. The composition stitches together pattern, collage-like texture, and luminous fields—cosmic blues, slate greys, and a gold ground—so that the figures feel both ceremonial and contemporary, as if identity is assembled from memory, fabric, and city-light. Their bodies become repositories of separate worlds—architectural grids, starry atmospheres, and drifting ornaments—yet the single green stem bridging their hands suggests a fragile continuity: affection offered as ritual, connection sustained as an act of care.







