



Two figures, rendered in cool teal against a lattice of verdant architectural planes, occupy a threshold where private conversation meets the public geometry of the street. The artist’s flattened space and patterned textiles turn the women into living motifs—ornament and agency intertwined—while the bright saffron and coral drapery punctuates the green field like a pulse of memory and kinship. A dark animal silhouette and repeated window-like apertures quietly suggest watchfulness and passage, as if the scene is less a literal moment than a meditation on companionship, tradition, and the fragile shelter of shared presence.







