

A stylized female figure sits at the center like a quiet axis within a restless, geometric world, her cool blue headscarf and softened profile countering the surrounding architecture of sharp blocks and symbols. Thick, tactile paint and high-contrast outlines build a stained-glass effect, where yellow planes flare like inner light against slate greys, suggesting both shelter and exposure. The scattered red accents—beads, fruit, or signals—read as small pulses of desire and urgency, turning the domestic setting into a psychological terrain. In this compressed space, intimacy becomes constructed: the body is tender yet modular, as if emotion must negotiate with structure to be seen.







