

Set against a burnished ochre ground that reads like sun-baked earth, the work assembles humble tools—stove, vessel, lantern, and a tall woven container—into a quiet litany of daily labor, each form flattened yet lovingly articulated through textured pattern and precise contour. The warm, restrained palette and modular geometry create a sense of order and inheritance, as if these objects are not merely functional but custodians of memory and ritual. Negative space becomes a kind of breath between implements, allowing the viewer to feel the dignity of sustenance-making as an architecture of care. In its measured stillness, the composition elevates the vernacular into emblem, suggesting resilience built from repetition, heat, and hands.