



Bathed in a warm, earthen glow, the figures dissolve into softly contoured profiles, their almond-shaped eyes lowered as if protecting a private world of feeling. The composition hinges on a quiet choreography of hands: one steadying, one adorning, transforming a simple cluster of flowers into a tender emblem of care and belonging. Subtle geometric motifs in the background act like remembered patterns—cultural memory held in suspension—while the restrained palette of ochres and browns deepens the sense of intimacy, humility, and ritual. The work becomes a meditation on companionship, where adornment is not vanity but a gentle language of devotion.







