



The composition stages two luminous female figures against a muted field of stone-like bodies, as if living color has slipped out from the relief of history and stepped into the present. Cool blues and saffron yellows pulse with tactile fabric patterns, while the surrounding greys—etched with ornamental motifs—read like memory, fossil, and societal imprint, pressing in from all sides. With eyes half-closed and gestures poised between surrender and resolve, the women become conduits of intimacy and endurance, suggesting a private inner world asserting itself amid inherited iconographies of labor, desire, and devotion.







