

A contemplative female figure emerges from a tapestry of ochres, ember-reds, and weathered gold, where patterned textiles read like memory stitched into pigment. Her downcast gaze and the small bird poised on her palm create a quiet axis of trustβan intimate negotiation between inner life and the fragile world that approaches it. The softened contours of the face contrast with the crisp geometry of motifs, suggesting a psyche held together by tradition even as it dissolves into luminous, unsettled space. In the lotus-like bloom at her other hand, the work offers a muted promise of renewal, as if tenderness itself were the most enduring form of ornament.







