

This intimate tableau gathers its figures into a quiet circle of care, where the soft geometry of bent limbs and bowed heads turns domestic life into a sanctuary. Muted, earthen shadows press inward while the white garment and the red drape flare like small candles, guiding the eye through a choreography of touch, attention, and unspoken reassurance. Faces are deliberately blurred into near-anonymity, shifting the narrative from individual portraiture to a collective conditionβtenderness as resilience, and family as a refuge carved out against an indistinct, encroaching world.







