

In a suspended, smoke-like chiaroscuro, three sacred visages orbit one another as if sharing a single breath—each turned inward, eyes closed or lifted, to suggest that devotion is both private meditation and collective inheritance. The central, thorn-crowned face anchors the composition with a raw, human gravity, while the flanking figures—rendered with softened contours and ceremonial detail—become quiet counterweights, their serenity compressing suffering into stillness. The restrained sepia palette and dissolving edges erase hard borders between identities, proposing a contemplative unity where distinct faiths meet not in argument, but in a common language of longing, sacrifice, and grace.







