


This work stages intimacy against an ornate, grid-like field of symbols, where the ochre-gold ground reads like a memory wall—part domestic archive, part sacred tablet—quietly insisting that private lives are inscribed by collective histories. The two female figures, rendered with softened edges and inward gazes, embody a tender duality: one withdrawn into contemplation, the other anchoring the composition with a protective embrace that turns motherhood into both shelter and weight. Muted earth tones and delicate patterning flatten space into tapestry, so narrative becomes texture—suggesting that love, labor, and longing circulate through everyday objects as enduring, wordless icons.







