

This densely layered tableau reads like a communal memory unfolding all at once—figures, animals, and fragmented interiors overlap in a murmur of gestures where care, fatigue, and quiet violence share the same breath. A subdued, earthen palette—dusty browns, greys, and bruised ochres—presses the space flat, yet the soft veils of wash and transparency allow moments to surface and recede like half-remembered dreams. The composition refuses a single vantage point, scattering narrative across compartments as if daily life were a mosaic of simultaneous intimacies and collisions. In this compressed architecture of bodies and objects, the work becomes an allegory of survival: the ordinary turned mythic, where tenderness and disorder are inseparable companions.