



A sun-struck wall, fractured and thick with pigment, becomes the silent witness to a small human drama—figures clustered in a shallow space where play, hunger, and waiting blur into the same afternoon. The palette of acidic yellows and earthen reds compresses heat and dust into color, while the rough, impasto surface reads like weathered plaster, turning the painting itself into a metaphor for endurance. Each child’s averted gaze and closed gesture holds a different register of inwardness, suggesting not a single story but a shared condition—tenderness edged with scarcity—where community is both shelter and constraint.







