

In this stylized figuration, the seated woman becomes an architecture of intimacy—her body folded into a protective curve while her gaze meets the green parrot with measured tenderness. The composition relies on sweeping, patterned drapery that pools like a night sky of tiny constellations, setting off saturated yellows and reds that pulse with quiet vitality against the deep charcoal of her skin. Ornament—bangles, anklets, and the delicate plume of floral scent—functions as a visual language of memory and desire, suggesting a private dialogue between human and bird that feels both devotional and playful. The parrot, perched like a living punctuation mark, turns companionship into symbol: a messenger of speech, affection, and the fragile steadiness of attention.







