A deux, l’équilibre
Two figures lean into one another, their bodies so tightly woven that the boundary between them disappears. In this shared tilt, support turns into surrender; each person is simultaneously the pillar and the weight. It is that fragile, beautiful equilibrium of two people who carry each other.
The eye wanders through a landscape of planes and angles—a cubist touch that breaks the form apart only to reveal its true complexity. It doesn't show a single frozen moment, but rather a thousand perspectives colliding at once. It’s a mirror for what a deep bond really feels like: a tangle of different sides, sometimes sharp and always shifting, where intimacy is never just one thing.
Amidst this fusion, a table provides a needed anchor. The man’s hand rests there, quiet and intentional. This simple contact with the physical world acts as a tether, a note of stability that keeps the pair from drifting away entirely into their own embrace. It’s a reminder that even in the most intense connection, there is still a hand held firmly against the earth.Acrylic on Canvas
350 €
90×60 cm