

A chorus of women in rose and coral stands at the picture plane like a living threshold, their elongated instruments echoing the vertical calm of their bodies while the town behind them tessellates into an amber geometry of shared dwellings. Above, flowering branches and small birds drift across a softly banded sky, turning the upper register into a lyrical canopy that counters the dense architecture with breath, tenderness, and song. The palette—warm ochres, pinks, and violets—binds figure, home, and landscape into one continuum, suggesting that community is not merely inhabited but performed: a collective memory carried in hands, in petals, in quiet gaze. In this gentle simultaneity of music and settlement, the work reads as an ode to feminine solidarity—rooted, watchful, and luminous amid the repeating rhythms of daily life.







