



Two elongated figures, rendered with mask-like serenity and ritual adornment, drift through a saturated field where emerald greens collide with ember reds, turning the surrounding space into a psychological climate rather than a literal place. The painter’s shifting contours and layered, tapestry-like patterning in the garments suggest memory stitched into fabric—identity carried, performed, and protected—while the haloed headpieces and pendant necklaces quietly elevate the everyday into the ceremonial. A small wheel-like emblem at the margin and the rhythmic choreography of feet imply a journey or cycle, as if the pair moves between worlds: intimacy and spectacle, tradition and transformation, the personal and the mythic.







