

This work frames its heroine like a stained-glass icon, her poised gaze emerging from a lattice of jewel-toned planes that turn everyday architecture into a sanctuary of memory. The bold red veil and cool blues set up a quiet tension between warmth and restraint, while the segmented, mosaic-like surfaces suggest a life assembled from fragmentsβritual, labor, and private longing. Curving bands sweep across her body like invisible currents, binding figure and environment into a single rhythmic field, as if the cityβs geometry is also the contour of her inner world. In her lowered hand, the small flower reads as a tender counterpoint to the hard-edged structure, a soft insistence of humanity within the constructed frame.







