

Three women occupy the foreground with a quiet, immovable presence, their bodies modeled in firm contours that turn individuality into a collective statement of self-possession. The etching’s restrained palette—sepia and muted rose—compresses light into a dry, even glow, letting texture rather than shadow articulate skin, fabric, and the patterned ground beneath them. Subtle shifts in stance and gaze create a triangulated tension: intimacy and solidarity are suggested, yet each figure guards her own interiority, as if the domestic threshold behind them were both shelter and boundary. What emerges is a portrait of everyday dignity, where ornament and clothing become emblems of agency rather than mere decoration.







