


A tender triad of faces emerges from a divided field: cool, airy blues scattered with moth-like silhouettes on the left, and a dense, speckled atmosphere on the right that cradles a luminous, sun-warmed smile. The child’s cautious gaze and half-hidden posture hold the composition in suspense, while the saturated, almost unreal color shifts—green skin, embered highlights, and violet shadows—suggest memory and identity as states of continual transformation rather than fixed likeness. Light behaves like emotion here, pooling and flaring across cheeks and brows to imply both vulnerability and resilience, as if intimacy is being negotiated across a seam of time and experience.







