



Arranged like a fan of remembered scenes, these prints form a quiet constellation around the central drawing, where linear intimacy meets the hush of negative space. Haku Shah’s language of flattened silhouettes and saturated fields—vermillion, emerald, midnight blue—lets figures hover between myth and everyday, as if devotion and desire are being rehearsed in color rather than told in words. The composition turns the portfolio itself into a narrative device: each image a fragment of faith, labor, or longing, held in tender suspension, while the modest central panel anchors the suite with a ritual stillness. What emerges is a contemplative theatre of the human spirit, where simplicity becomes a form of reverence and emotion is distilled to emblem.







