TWIN FLAMES [Edition] 2025
Narrative for Twin Flames
Twin Flames reads like a shared origin story told in motion rather than words. Two energies are present—not mirrored, not identical, but unmistakably bound—moving through the same field while never fully merging. They descend together in long, wavering currents, as if drawn by gravity, time, or fate itself.
The cool blues and soft lavenders suggest introspection, memory, and the quiet inner life, while the ochres, rusts, and molten gold speak to passion, embodiment, and lived experience. These elements do not clash; they braid. One flame carries reflection, the other carries fire, yet both leave traces of one another as they pass. Where they intersect, gold appears—not ornamental, but catalytic—moments of recognition, friction, or awakening.
The vertical flow gives the sense of a journey rather than a moment: a falling into incarnation, or a rising through successive layers of experience. The flames are never static; they stretch, thin, and thicken, sometimes retreating, sometimes surging forward. This echoes the twin-flame mythos itself—cycles of separation and return, harmony and tension, distance and inevitability.
Importantly, there is no clear boundary marking “one” from “the other.” Identity here is porous. Each flame alters the path of the other simply by existing alongside it. The work suggests that union is not about fusion, but resonance—two distinct forces shaped by the same current, learning to move without extinguishing one another.
In the end, Twin Flames is less about romance than recognition. It tells the story of parallel souls traveling through the same descent of time, marked by struggle, beauty, and transformation, leaving behind a luminous record of having burned—together, but never reduced to one.