

A solemn female figure, veiled in saturated blues and struck through with vermilion, anchors the composition like a quiet iconβher darkened visage and steady gaze suggesting dignity tempered by inward contemplation. Thick, tactile impasto and fractured planes of ochre and slate build a domestic-cosmological stage around her, where geometric motifs and a brimming vessel read as emblems of ritual, sustenance, and inherited order. The red bird at the lower edge punctuates the stillness as a messenger of instinct and renewal, turning the scene into a meditation on feminine resilience: the body as shelter, the home as mythology, the everyday as sacred theater.







