



A solitary figure emerges from a dense, velvety darkness, her white garment absorbing and reflecting the candle’s amber pulse like a quiet vow. The composition gathers around the small flame—hands, face, and fabric arranged as if in a devotional triangle—so that light becomes both subject and symbol, illuminating not only skin but an interior resolve. Soft, painterly transitions dissolve the edges into shadow, suggesting a threshold between presence and absence, where intimacy is guarded and the act of holding light reads as an offering against encroaching night. The gaze meets the viewer with restrained intensity, turning the candle into a fragile center of agency, warmth, and remembered faith.







