

In a muted, earthen field, two women settle into a hush of shared interiority, their elongated profiles and lowered gazes forming a gentle diagonal that slows time. Ochres, creams, and a single deep green act like memory-patches—warmth held against the surrounding quiet—while the soft, charcoal-like contours keep the figures suspended between presence and reverie. To the left, the tree and the golden animal read as a folk emblem or dream visitation, a counterpoint to the intimate stillness at center, suggesting how daily life is continually brushed by myth and instinct. The spare space around them becomes a kind of silence itself, turning the scene into a meditation on companionship, caretaking, and the unspoken narratives carried in the body.







