

Rendered through a faceted, almost crystalline geometry, these six figures read like quiet monuments to everyday labor—bodies simplified into planes of color that still retain the weight of gesture and the tenderness of what they carry. The cool, shifting greys of the ground and horizon compress space into a stage of uncertainty, making each warm saffron, mint, and coral passage feel like a pulse of humanity against a muted world. In the repetition of stance—walking, pausing, balancing bundles—there is a soft narrative of endurance, where identity is less portraiture than presence, and dignity emerges from restraint. The sharp edges of form paradoxically heighten empathy, suggesting lives shaped by hardship yet held together by a deliberate, luminous order.







