

Four women cohere into a quiet frieze, their elongated faces and measured gazes forming a chorus of restraint where intimacy is felt more than spoken. Muted greys and powdery blues dissolve the surrounding space into memory, while the decisive accents of green and red anchor the figures as living presences against a city that seems to recede into sketch and haze. The spare linework and layered translucencies turn domestic motifs—the basket, the small lamp, the pale blossoms—into symbols of care and endurance, suggesting a shared interior world held together by gesture and vigil. In this softened geometry of bodies and background, the painting becomes a meditation on female solidarity: poised, watchful, and quietly unyielding.







