

This folk-inflected tableau gathers four figures into an intimate, compressed space where saturated textiles and flattened planes turn everyday companionship into quiet theatre. The pale, saint-like central presence—hands open in a gesture of offering—anchors the composition, while the women’s interlocking gazes and crossed arms create a subtle choreography of counsel, doubt, and care. At the bottom edge, the small green bird and its cage become a tender symbol of agency: the scene hovers between protection and restraint, suggesting how community can both shelter and confine. Color operates as emotion—greens and golds radiate warmth—yet the stylized faces hold a contemplative stillness, as if the true narrative lives in what remains unsaid.







