

Reduced to bold, calligraphic strokes, two seated figures face each other across a narrow table, their bodies constructed from angular fragments that feel both playful and precarious. The stark black-on-white contrast turns negative space into an active participant, carving out a silent corridor between them where attention, hesitation, and unspoken exchange seem to gather. Though the scene suggests conversation or a shared ritual, the rigid geometry keeps intimacy slightly withheld, as if the work is less about dialogue itself than the architecture of distance that frames it. In its economy of means, the piece becomes a meditation on human connectionβhow we meet, how we mirror, and how much of ourselves remains unresolved in the gaps.







