


A procession of stylized women unfolds in intimate proximity, their dark, sculpted profiles and synchronized gestures forming a quiet choreography of counsel, devotion, and shared memory. The artist’s flattened space and rhythmic repetition turn the figures into a living frieze, while jewel-like saris—saffron, powder blue, and blush—pulse against an earthen ground, suggesting both ritual splendor and everyday continuity. Delicate patterning and layered bangles amplify the tactile sense of ornament as a language, implying that identity here is not solitary but braided through community, gaze, and touch. What emerges is a tender narrative of collective feminine presence—at once celebratory and contemplative—where closeness becomes both shelter and strength.







