

Two canine presences emerge as if remembered rather than observed, their forms dissolved into a velvety haze of ochres and bruised greens that feels like time settling on the surface. The composition hinges on a quiet duality—one figure receding into shadow, the other catching a muted, mineral light—creating a tender tension between absence and return. Soft edges and restrained contrast turn anatomy into atmosphere, suggesting companionship as a psychological space: protective, fragile, and inevitably fading at the margins of recollection. The work reads as a meditation on loyalty and loss, where the deepest emotion resides not in detail but in the tremor of what cannot be fully held.







