

A quiet procession of women in crimson sarees advances through a dusk-blue field, their profiles repeating like a remembered refrain, each figure both distinct and absorbed into a shared rhythm. The painter lets red become the carrier of pulse and presence against a cool, shadowed ground, while softened contours and layered transparencies suggest time folding—memory, ritual, and longing passing through the same narrow corridor of light. Delicate offerings—flowers held close, a small lantern’s glow—operate as intimate symbols of guidance and devotion, turning the scene into a meditation on inner resilience and the tender weight of tradition.







