



Bathed in a honeyed, sun-dusted palette, the scene gathers a quiet congregation—human and animal bodies rendered with elongated simplicity—into a shared field of attentive stillness. The central figure’s averted gaze becomes the emotional hinge of the composition, suggesting a contemplative distance even as the surrounding deer-like forms lean in as witnesses, companions, or guardians. Delicate circular blossoms and translucent trees soften the edges of space, turning the woodland into a memory-chamber where presence feels more symbolic than literal. In this gentle suspension, the work reads as an allegory of belonging: a tender negotiation between solitude and the wordless comfort offered by nature’s watchful eyes.







