

Three silhouetted women, rendered in velvety black against a tessellated field of floral geometry, form a quiet triad where intimacy is communicated through gesture rather than expression. The central figure’s sunflowers—held close, then offered downward—become a hinge between inner radiance and shared ritual, their incandescent yellows pulsing against the cool, patterned textiles that read like lived memory stitched into cloth. Compositional balance and repeated motifs create a lyrical stillness, yet the angled heads and interlaced arms suggest counsel, protection, and the soft gravity of communal womanhood. Light here is not atmospheric but symbolic: it blooms in the flowers and ornament, proposing that warmth and resilience are cultivated collectively, even within disciplined, decorative order.







