

This composition stages an intimate triangle of faces that press toward one another like carved reliefs, their angular contours and interlocking planes turning conversation into architecture. Saturated blues and reds act as emotional banners, while the pale, mask-like skin tones hold a charged stillness—suggesting identities both revealed and protected. The shallow, enclosing space compresses the figures into a single organism of gesture and gaze, where desire, rivalry, and solidarity circulate in the same breath. What emerges is a ritual of closeness: a modern, cubist-inflected allegory of communion in which tenderness is inseparable from tension.







