

Set within a labyrinth of softly gridded textures, the children appear as luminous presences caught between architectural planes—doorways of color and shadow that feel less like rooms than thresholds of memory. The composition stages a gentle tension between innocence and awareness: figures cluster and separate, as if testing the boundaries of belonging, while the angled light carves the space into quiet corridors of possibility. Muted rose and ochre tones lend the scene a tender, timeworn atmosphere, suggesting that play here is also a form of endurance—an intimate claim to visibility within an abstracted, urban-like field.







