

A monumental fish, rendered in burnished golds and muted ochres, floats like a relic of sustenance and myth, its scaled body catching the light as the painting’s quiet fulcrum. Behind it, two women emerge in softened teal shadow—their calm profiles and measured gaze forming a silent dialogue that turns the catch into an offering, a memory, and a negotiation with the sea’s economy. The compressed space and veiled atmosphere dissolve boundaries between figure and water, suggesting how livelihood, ritual, and intimacy are braided together in coastal life. In this hush, abundance is not celebrated loudly but held with reverence, tinged with the weight of dependence and care.







