



Two women, rendered in elegant flat planes and softened contours, lean into one another as if sharing a private confidence, their mirrored profiles suggesting both intimacy and the doubled nature of the self. A burnished field of ochre and saffron light envelops them, while floating circles, triangles, and half-moons operate like mnemonic symbols—fragments of place and memory that hover between ornament and architecture. The composition balances tenderness with quiet tension: the figures’ poised stillness anchors the scene as the geometric constellations drift around them, implying a world of unspoken histories. In this warm, luminous atmosphere, companionship becomes a form of shelter, and identity reads as something layered—worn, repeated, and gently revised.