


This tender tableau shelters a mother and child within a luminous arch of fabric, turning the gesture of embrace into a sanctuary against the worldβs noise. Around them, a patchwork of softened geometry and crosshatched lines suggests the scaffolding of modern lifeβstructures that press in, yet are gently held at bay by the intimacy at the center. The muted earths and honeyed greens are punctuated by toy-like bears, small talismans of innocence that translate love into everyday objects and memory. In its quiet, bowed profiles and diffused light, the painting proposes care as a kind of architecture: fragile in appearance, steadfast in its capacity to protect.







