



Set against a velvety field of moss greens and shadowed charcoal, three women gather in a quiet choreography of waiting, their red garments striking like embers held close to the body. The composition moves from the upright pair into the seated figure, guiding the eye downward to the woven baskets of pale blossoms—offerings that read as both sustenance and memory, tenderly gathered yet never fully possessed. Diffused light softens their profiles into near-silhouette, suggesting intimacy and interiority, while the surrounding abstract marks and fractured planes imply a world beyond the scene—unspoken pressures, passing time, and the resilience of communal ritual.







