



Rendered in velvety graphite, the figure’s closed eyes and luminous facial planes suggest a inward sanctuary, while the surrounding hands—raised in blessing, shielding, and restraint—compose a tense choreography between protection and pressure. The compressed, circular framing and densely shaded drapery fold the body into itself, turning ornament and fabric into a kind of emotional architecture that both cradles and confines. A jagged halo-like sun at the edge flickers as a distant witness, implying that illumination here is not simply comfort but a force negotiated through endurance. The work reads as a quiet allegory of resilience: tenderness persists, yet it is braided with the weight of many presences pressing close.







