This diptych is a visual dialogue of “closeness and separation.” The two paintings present a sharp contrast in colors: one dominated by pink, the other by yellow. The interplay and contrast between them mirror two souls attempting to draw closer within the rhythm of the city, only to be pushed apart by an invisible force. The lines in pink and yellow weave and extend across the canvases, as if two people are searching for each other, yet always maintaining a subtle distance, almost unknowingly.
Each line’s movement evokes the traces of the body in motion, as if dancing through space, while also resembling the sound of the city echoing through the air. These dynamic lines pass through one canvas, connect with the other, and reappear, symbolizing the continuity of emotions and the fluidity of space. They bring with them a rhythm that is both rational and emotional.
Through the contrast and connection between the canvases, this work narrates the uncertain relationship between love, space, and the body: the continuation of a gesture, the unfinished ending of an emotion. It speaks of an unspoken connection and a story that remains forever unfinished.