

This contemplative figure folds into herself like a quiet architecture of longing, her rounded silhouette anchored by the weight of patterned cloth and the soft gravity of stillness. Muted greys and sage greens create a hushed atmosphere, while the pink sleeve and small red bindi punctuate the calm with intimate signals of identity and interior life. The flattened space and deliberate simplification turn the body into a vessel for emotion—part reverie, part restraint—held together by the tender, almost ceremonial offering of a single yellow flower. In that modest bloom, the work proposes hope not as spectacle, but as something patiently protected within everyday solitude.







