

Rendered in a hushed monochrome, the figures gather around paper boats like a shared ritual, their downcast eyes and careful hands turning play into a quiet meditation on fragility and passage. The composition stacks bodies in a gentle vertical cadence, where repeating folds and gestures become a visual chorusβeach boat a small vessel for hopes that must be made, held, and inevitably released. Soft washes and charcoal contours blur the boundary between skin and ground, suggesting lives shaped by circumstance while preserving an inner tenderness that refuses spectacle. In this suspended moment, innocence reads less as naΓ―vetΓ© than as resilience: a communal act of making meaning from the simplest materials.







