



Against a saturated crimson field, the mother and child are rendered in a refined, icon-like stillness where ornament becomes a language of devotion rather than mere display. The cobalt skin of the child—pressed close in a circular embrace—creates a charged chromatic dialogue with the warm reds and golds, turning intimacy into a visual radiance that feels both earthly and sacred. Jewelry, textile patterning, and the elongated, composed profiles slow time, suggesting nurture as ritual and love as an inherited continuity carried through adornment and gaze.







