



Suspended in a cool, watery field of turquoise, four women gather in a hush of shared breath—figures outlined with deliberate linework that feels like memory being traced rather than simply drawn. The composition balances intimacy and distance: hands lift small blossoms as if offering speech, while the clustered jars and woven baskets below anchor the scene in domestic ritual, turning everyday objects into vessels of continuity. Fragmented, lattice-like passages at the edges behave like stained glass or broken architecture, suggesting that this circle of companionship exists both within shelter and against a world that can splinter. Even the rooster at the periphery reads as a quiet emblem of time’s returning cycle—dawn, rumor, renewal—held gently inside a moment of feminine solidarity.







