



This tenderly flattened tableau layers four serene female visages like remembered selves, their pale, porcelain calm punctuated by the decisive grammar of red lips and a single gold hoop that anchors the gaze. A kingfisher’s sharp profile and the velvety mass of two dolphins braid air and water into one symbolic ecology, suggesting intuition, protection, and the quiet intelligence of the natural world pressing close to human interiority. The composition’s gentle overlaps create a communal intimacy—identity not as solitary portraiture, but as a chorus—while the patterned green field reads as a textile of lived time, stitching together lineage, care, and the pulse of belonging.







