

In a field of saffron light, two entwined figures hold their intimacy with the hush of a remembered myth, their profiles turned inward as if listening to the same quiet breath. The composition gathers around their closeness—ornamented lines, henna-like tracery, and drifting leaves create a tender enclosure, while the horse’s softened gaze and the small blue birds lend the scene a gentle guardianship and a note of fate. Warm oranges and ochres pulse like late afternoon devotion, yet the muted greys of the male figure introduce a contemplative counterweight, suggesting love as both shelter and pilgrimage. The lotus at the edge becomes a symbolic anchor—purity emerging from density—implying that affection here is not merely romantic, but spiritual, ritualized, and enduring.







