



The composition stages two women in quiet profile, their bodies arranged in a gentle forward drift that feels like a shared memory moving through time. Cool teal and emerald fields envelop the figures, while the warm ochres of skin and the small, luminous lotus blossoms become pockets of tendernessβlight as offering rather than spectacle. Patterned sleeves and softened edges dissolve into the surrounding space, suggesting identity as something woven from tradition and atmosphere, half-held and half-released. In the basket of flowers, the work locates a modest ritual of care, implying that resilience is cultivated in small gestures that persist even when the world turns abstract around them.







