

Two female figures, layered in close proximity, unfold like memory against a vast red field that reads as both stage and wound—an expanse where intimacy becomes public and silence becomes loud. The palette’s voltage—saffron yellows, indigo shadows, and patterned textiles—turns the body into a site of ornament and resilience, while the cropped composition presses their presence to the edge as if history cannot fully contain them. Fine grids, stitched motifs, and jewelry-like marks suggest a map of inheritance, where identity is assembled from fragments, adornment, and the quiet weight of being seen. The figures’ downward gaze and softened contours temper the celebratory color with introspection, holding a tense balance between sensuality, dignity, and guarded autonomy.







