

A solitary figure, constructed from tessellated ochres and honeyed golds, moves with quiet resolve through a weathered field of color where pigment drips like time made visible. Her stylized profile and the protective curve of her arms—cradling blossoms and a watchful bird—turn the act of walking into a ritual of guardianship, as if tenderness itself were a form of passage. The procession of stark white geese at her feet introduces a counter-rhythm of innocence and order, their crisp geometry cutting through the burnished ground to suggest community, migration, and the pull of instinct. Suspended between mural-like stillness and forward motion, the painting reads as an allegory of care: carrying beauty and life across a landscape that bears its own stains and histories.