

Against the sun-warmed ochre wall, a small circle of women becomes a living tapestry of care—hands braiding hair, threading garlands, and arranging petals with the quiet precision of ritual. The composition balances stillness and activity: the seated figure anchors the scene while vertical gestures—an arm lifted to hang ornament, bodies leaning inward—create a gentle rhythm of communal attention. Saturated textiles and scattered flowers punctuate the earthy space like offerings, suggesting that beauty here is not spectacle but a shared labor, a tenderness passed from one body to another. In the sparse architecture, the niche and clay vessels read as humble reliquaries, holding everyday life as something sacred.







