A kiss is a threshold charged with meaning: it can be the spark of a beginning or the echo of an end. This play explores that suspended, ambiguous, intimate, and universal moment through a powerful and minimalist visual language where the silhouette takes center stage. The aesthetic is built on high contrast: bold red cutout figures against black or white backgrounds, like raw emotions caught between light and shadow. Red symbol of passion, wound, and desire dominates the scene and infuses each visual element with tension and ambiguity. Incomplete forms, empty spaces, and figure-ground interplay suggest more than they reveal, like a kiss that never fully happens. Each visual element aims to freeze time just before the touch, or just after the loss turning design into an emotional extension of the story.

The story of a beginning or an end