

Two stylized profiles advance in quiet procession, their faces reduced to essential planes as if identity itself has been smoothed by time and ritual. Above them, the rounded vessels read as both burden and crown—containers of memory and sustenance—suspended in a luminous yellow field that suggests heat, devotion, and the press of communal life. The cool green washes seep through figures and ground alike, dissolving boundaries between body and environment, so the scene becomes less a literal moment than a meditation on endurance, inheritance, and the dignity of carried histories. Subtle linear accents at the neck and ear behave like echoes of ornament and voice, implying a culture that persists through repetition and shared labor.







