

A constellation of faces drifts in a pale, atmospheric field, each visage suspended between presence and dissolution as if memory itself were taking form. Saturated blues and embered ochres model the features with a dreamlike luminescence, while scratched, woven textures interrupt the smooth planes to suggest the friction of lived experience. The composition’s gentle currents—echoed by the watery band below—bind the figures into a single, quiet chorus, where individuality remains intact yet inevitably braided into the collective. What emerges is a meditation on inner states: intimacy without touch, dialogue without speech, and the tender instability of identity as it reflects through others.







