



Set against a saturated blue field that feels like both water and sky, the figures move in a quiet procession, their repeated silhouettes turning everyday labor into a ritual of memory and belonging. The strong outlines and restrained palette—indigo, charcoal, and embers of red—compress space into a tapestry-like plane, where baskets of pale blossoms become luminous pauses amid the work. By layering women in varying degrees of opacity, the artist suggests lineage and shared identity: a chorus of presences where individuality softens into collective endurance. The offering held at the center reads as both commerce and devotion, implying that tenderness can persist even within the weight of routine.







