
2025
Lien d'amour
This piece began with a simple thought.
What if a wedding could be seen not as a ceremony, but as a dance?
Not the kind performed for an audience, but the kind that unfolds quietly between two people. A rhythm discovered over time. A balance that is not taught, but felt. The figures here are not posed. They are mid-movement. She leans into the moment with ease, eyes closed, trusting the flow. He responds, grounded, steady, becoming part of the same motion. There is no lead, no follow. Only a shared rhythm. Above them, the sky carries a familiar restlessness.
Inspired by Van Gogh's Starry Night, it does not sit still. It swirls, breathes, almost listens. It brings with it a sense of wonder, of emotion that cannot be contained within straight lines. And yet, it rests gently over a scene rooted in Indian form, color, and tradition.
This meeting of two worlds was intentional.
Not to compare, but to blend. To see if something distant could feel at home beside something deeply familiar. And in that merging, something soft emerges. A space where cultures, styles, and emotions move together without interruption. The bells wait, the butterflies linger, the night watches. And within it all, two people continue their quiet dance, unaware of everything except each other.
