

In this procession of women suspended in a wash of aqueous blues, the artist choreographs a quiet ritual where repetition becomes memoryβeach figure a slightly altered echo, carrying offerings of blossoms as if tending to an inner altar. The flattened silhouettes and patterned bangles read like stitched fragments of lived tradition, while the cool, enveloping ground dissolves linear time, turning the scene into a shared dreamscape rather than a single moment. Subtle reds and ochres pulse against the dominant cyan, guiding the eye from hand to hand and suggesting resilience and tenderness held within restraint. The lantern and small bird-like form at the edge feel like symbols of guidance and witness, implying that domestic labor and devotion are not merely private acts, but luminous threads that bind a community.







