



This composition stages three monumental, blue-bodied figures as if they were architectural pillars, their rounded torsos and tethered limbs forming a rhythmic frieze of presence, weight, and ritualized intimacy. The saturated fields of cobalt, teal, and ember-like reds are enclosed by dark contour lines that feel both decorative and restraining—suggesting identities carefully bound within inherited frameworks. Gestures—an arm reaching across, a hand anchoring the ground—quietly narrate interdependence, while the textured, pale backdrop reads like a worn wall of memory where personal stories press through cracks. What emerges is a meditation on communal life: bodies as vessels of tradition, affection, and constraint, glowing with endurance amid the abrasion of time.







