



A tender vertical procession of children’s faces emerges from circular apertures, as if memory itself were peering through the grain of a weathered wall, turning portraiture into an intimate architecture of belonging. The artist’s softened modeling and muted earth palette are punctuated by bright, toy-like blues and reds, allowing innocence to glow against an atmosphere of timeworn restraint. Gestures of embrace and shared play—balloons, flute, small hands—become quiet emblems of care, suggesting that joy is not separate from hardship but a resilient thread woven through it. The stacked composition reads like a lineage of emotions, where each smile holds a faint shadow, and each shadow deepens the sweetness of the light.







