

Set against a burnished field of ochres and earth, the trio sits in a quiet ceremonial intimacy, their elongated forms stitched together by ornamental patterning that feels like memory made visible. The man’s offered blossoms and the woman’s poised peacock feather become tender emblems of devotion and pride, while the child—nestled between—anchors the scene as inheritance, continuity, and the unspoken future. A suspended crimson sun hovers like a heartbeat above them, flattening time into a single, luminous moment where domestic love reads as myth. The dense textiles of reds and greens pulse against the matte ground, suggesting that what holds a family together is not only touch, but ritual, adornment, and shared gaze.







