

This painting suspends childhood in a sun-warmed haze, where two small figures and a pale cat emerge like remembered fragments from a garden of oversized, chalice-like forms. Dappled light breaks across the scene in faceted strokes, dissolving edges and giving the space the softness of a half-recalled afternoon—intimate, yet slightly uncanny in its scale shifts. The children’s linked hands steady the composition’s emotional center, while the attentive animal becomes a quiet witness, suggesting innocence not as simplicity, but as a tender vigilance within an abundant, sheltering world.







