

Two elongated, faceted figures rise from a terrain of stacked planes, their bodies stitched together from warm ochres and ember tones that feel at once protective and porous. The composition’s sharp diagonals and dotted textures generate a quiet vibration, as if memory and ritual are being woven into cloth and architecture simultaneously. Their upturned faces and reaching hands converge toward a small, radiant geometric “sun,” transforming a simple gesture into a disciplined act of seeking—devotion rendered as structure, not sentiment. In this measured interplay of translucence and solidity, the work suggests that transcendence is built from layered thresholds: light negotiated through pattern, space, and shared posture.







