

In a palette of ember browns and muted golds, the scene gathers three figures into a quiet circle where labor, care, and companionship become a single, sustained gesture. The lantern’s warm glow is less an object than a moral center, casting a fragile sanctuary against the looming wheel and the watchful, leafless tree—emblems of time’s turning and the land’s endurance. Flattened forms and patterned textiles turn the bodies into icons of rural resilience, while the animal at the edge and the earthen pot anchor the composition in necessity, suggesting a life measured by cycles rather than spectacle. Beneath the stillness, the work holds a tender tension: intimacy persists even as the surrounding world feels spare and unforgiving.







