

This vividly stylized tableau arranges three women as if in a stained-glass frieze, their faceted faces and segmented garments turning everyday companionship into a ceremonial icon. A cool blue field steadies the composition while saturated reds, greens, and ochres pulse like folk rhythms, guiding the eye through the lattice of chairs, textiles, and domestic objects that frame their poised exchange. The central figure, cradling a drum-like form, becomes an axis of communal memory—suggesting that music and craft stitch identity together as surely as the bold black contours stitch the picture plane. Within the flattened space, intimacy is conveyed not through depth but through pattern and proximity, transforming the room into a shared cultural stage where tradition feels both protected and quietly reinvented.







