Triad represents three bodies intertwined in a moment of affective and physical tension, where the boundaries between identities, genders and roles are diluted. The composition conveys a raw intimacy, in which love, desire and the need for contact merge into a single pictorial gesture.
The central figure, kissed from both sides, acts as the emotional core of the piece. The fragmented contours and color glazing reveal a vulnerable, sensual and unstable corporeality, reinforced by the fluidity of the paint that drips down, as if time or memory undid it.
With an expressive and material stroke, the work speaks of the body as a space of resistance and encounter, but also as a place of internal and relational conflict. The techniques used provide texture and gesture, leaving visible the traces of the creative process as part of the final message.