

A dense canopy of stylized leaves unfurls like layered thoughts, its cool blues and muted greens creating a hush of twilight where the eye is invited to wander rather than arrive. Within a tilted, saffron-edged rhombus, small white bovine heads appear as quiet presences—ornamented and watchful—suggesting the sacred slipping through the everyday, sheltered by nature’s abundance. The measured contouring and patterned border tighten the scene into a devotional rhythm, turning foliage into architecture and the animals into icons of gentleness, community, and guarded innocence. What feels decorative at first becomes a meditation on concealment and revelation: life nested inside life, tenderness protected by excess.







