



In a field of smoldering reds and ochres, four women cluster into a single, interlaced silhouette, their lowered eyes and folded arms turning the scene inward toward shared memory and quiet resolve. The composition’s weight presses to the right, while a solitary bird on the left opens a charged interval of space—an emblem of impulse and freedom held at a distance from the group’s protective intimacy. Subtle shifts of warm light flatten and fuse the figures into a rhythmic procession, suggesting how identity can be both tenderly communal and softly constrained. The work reads as a meditation on sisterhood: comfort as shelter, and shelter as a gentle boundary.







