



Against a velvety field of black, two profile figures rendered in delicate monochrome appear like ancestral reliefs, their patterned garments and ritual markings anchoring identity in memory and tradition. From the elder’s head unfurls a branching, smoke-like current—an inner genealogy of thought—reaching toward a radiant oval that reads as both mandala and portal, its warm golds and reds puncturing the silence with the pulse of living culture. The tension between meticulous linework and the vast negative space turns the scene into a meditation on transmission: how intimacy, belief, and heritage move wordlessly from one presence to the next. The shared gaze suggests a quiet continuity, where personal consciousness and collective symbol become inseparable.