



In this quietly theatrical scene, two white cattle lean toward a steaming kettle as though drawn into a shared breath, turning an ordinary hearth into a moment of communion. The cobalt chest and soot-dark stove anchor the composition with weight and domestic memory, while the soft, speckled backdrop dissolves the room into a dreamlike atmosphere where time feels suspended. Subtle ornamentation on the animals’ faces—part ritual, part tenderness—suggests a lived cultural intimacy, as if the daily act of boiling tea becomes a small ceremony of care and endurance. Light skims metal, horn, and clay cups with restrained reverence, elevating humble objects into symbols of warmth, sustenance, and mutual presence.







