



In this softly veiled field of pale greens and ochres, figures and symbols surface like half-remembered stories, their watchful eyes suspended between intimacy and distance. The composition reads as a quiet palimpsest—layer upon layer of patterned marks, floating seeds, and gridded passages—suggesting a lived geography where memory is stitched to ritual and everyday trace. Light is not dramatic here but diffused, as if the entire image has been breathed upon, softening boundaries and inviting the viewer to search for meaning in what almost disappears. The crowned visage in the upper right anchors the scene with an icon-like gravity, turning the scattered motifs into a murmuring cosmology of presence, protection, and unseen witness.







