

Two women, rendered in meticulous patterned monochrome, inhabit an intimate pocket of space where ornament becomes languageβevery dot, textile motif, and bangle a coded register of lineage and lived ritual. Their faces, animated by saturated reds and floral accents, turn the encounter into a quiet drama of counsel and complicity, while the green parrot punctuates the closeness like a witness to private speech. The spare background heightens their sculptural weight, suggesting that tenderness and gossip alike can be monumental, carried not by grandeur but by the density of everyday adornment.







