



A chorus of haloed faces accumulates into an ornamental cosmos, where two central figures—outlined with measured gravity—seem to step forward from a sea of whispers and witnesses. The sepia ground and filigreed linework create a lace-like architecture of devotion, turning space into a vibrating field in which each circle, curl, and patterned patch reads like memory sedimented into ritual. Light is not cast but inscribed: it appears as pale interruptions and white tracery that break the density, suggesting moments of revelation threaded through the collective. The work holds a tension between intimacy and multitude, proposing identity as something both singular and inherited—formed in the gaze of the many.







