



Two opposing profiles emerge like twin revelations, their faces built from fractured washes of crimson and rose that pulse with urgency against a cooler, dissolving ground. The mirrored composition turns the space between them into a charged threshold—at once a barrier and a conduit—suggesting dialogue that is felt more than spoken, and identity as something continually negotiated. Light is not rendered as illumination but as translucency, with layered stains and soft-edged planes implying memory, intimacy, and the instability of perception. The work reads as a meditation on inner conflict and communion, where presence is multiplied, blurred, and made poignantly incomplete.







