

Bathed in a saffron-gold haze, the figures of mother and child become a quiet axis of stillness while a flurry of parrots and dissolving wing-shadows animates the upper air like a memory taking flight. The flattened perspective and decorative patterning—part folk reverie, part miniature-like refinement—turn domestic gesture into ritual: bangles, braid, and sari border read as emblems of continuity, while the child’s lifted hand holds a small red accent like a first, daring note of desire or prayer. Below, a faint city façade hovers as a spectral backdrop, suggesting that tradition and modern life coexist as layered transparencies rather than opposites. In this suspended moment, the birds mirror the women’s inward gaze, translating tenderness into movement and making longing feel both intimate and expansive.







