



Draped in nocturnal cobalt, the figure emerges as both guardian and dream—her elongated arms forming a quiet architecture of protection around a small, pale void that reads like a window, an altar, or an unspoken memory. The surface, roughened with a fibrous texture, lends the image a tactile gravity, as if the scene has been weathered into being, while red accents at lips and nose punctuate the hush with a pulse of instinct and desire. Plant-like bursts and circular motifs orbit her presence, turning the space into a private cosmology where tenderness and vigilance coexist. Below, the animal companion—half-toy, half-totem—anchors the composition in intimacy, suggesting that devotion is not only human but a shared, wordless pact.







