

Set against a warm, flattened field of coral, the three figures form a single, tender architecture of careβtwo older girls bracing a baby whose drifting gaze suggests a world still being learned. The artistβs smooth, unmodulated light and softened facial modeling dissolve individuality into intimacy, while the patterned fabrics create a quiet orchestration of rhythm that substitutes ornament for atmosphere. In this gentle compression of bodies and space, childhood becomes both sanctuary and responsibility, a portrait of kinship where protection is expressed not through drama but through the steady certainty of touch.







