


A quiet triangular intimacy is staged within a field of saturated oppositions—cool teal and earthen red—where a mother’s elongated form becomes both shelter and threshold for the two children leaning into her gaze. The open book and the small, flame-like diya concentrate the composition’s light into symbols of learning and devotion, suggesting knowledge as a warmth passed hand to hand rather than proclaimed. Faces reduced to lyrical ovals dissolve individual identity into a shared tenderness, while the glowing disc in the background reads like a sun or sanctum—an inner radiance that turns the domestic moment into a meditative ritual of belonging.







