

Set against a tessellated city that shimmers like a mosaic of ambitions, two women occupy the domestic foreground with an ease that feels both intimate and performative—one arm lifted in a gesture of self-making, the other posture composed, watching the moment settle. The composition stages a dialogue between interior and exterior: heavy drapes frame the skyline like a proscenium, suggesting that urban life is not merely seen but curated through private rituals and companionship. Cool blues and earthen reds stabilize the scene while the sleeping black dog and spare tabletop vessel act as quiet anchors, symbols of refuge and ordinary time amid the metropolis’ restless patterning.







