



Set against a nocturnal forest washed in deep teal, the woman’s bowed profile becomes a quiet axis of tenderness, her warm ochres and vermilion cloth carrying an intimate human glow into the cool hush of night. The tiger cub—rendered with folkloric simplification and luminous stripes—reads less as wild creature than as a vulnerable spirit-embodiment, its wide eyes and curled paws mirroring the soft enclosure of her hands. This close, almost icon-like framing compresses space into a sanctuary, suggesting a mythic pact between nurture and ferocity where compassion tames fear without erasing it. In the distant figures and crescent moon, the world recedes into witness, leaving the central embrace to propose coexistence as a form of devotion.







