

A tender, whimsical portrait of care unfolds in ink and wash, where a child clings to an adultβs shoulder like a living reassurance, turning weight into warmth. The restrained greys and soft bleeding shadows set a quiet domestic stage, while the mustard-yellow polka dots flare like pockets of joyβsmall suns against the everyday. The adultβs sidelong gaze, guarded yet gentle, meets the fragile offering of a single flower, suggesting love as an act of steadiness rather than spectacle. In this compressed embrace, intimacy becomes architecture: a shared silhouette that holds both protection and the hopeful vulnerability of giving.







