

The painting stages a quiet encounter between introspection and ornament, as the woman’s luminous ochre profile emerges from a nocturnal field of blues and mauves, her stillness charged by the mosaic-like tessellation of color. The bird she cradles—part creature, part jeweled emblem—becomes a delicate conduit for speech unspoken, a symbol of tenderness held at the threshold of release. Geometric fragments and hanging, talismanic forms suspend the space like memory itself: ordered yet fluid, suggesting that identity here is assembled from bright shards of experience against a vast, contemplative silence.







