

Cradled beneath a dense canopy of patterned foliage, the reclining mother and child form a tender axis of repose, where the curve of the infant’s body echoes the gentle arc of the resting cow—an intimate triad that frames care as a sacred, shared instinct. Luminous whites and saffron-golds are tempered by midnight blues and petal pinks, creating a calm chromatic pulse that moves from nourishment to serenity, from earthbound texture to devotional stillness. The lotus blossoms and meticulous ornamentation elevate the domestic scene into quiet allegory, suggesting abundance and protection as an inner landscape rather than a distant myth. In the softened gaze and measured spacing of figures, the work turns everyday tenderness into a ritual of belonging, where innocence is mirrored by nature’s patient guardianship.







