

Set against a radiant field of ochre, two monumental figures sit in quiet procession, their rounded silhouettes and patterned textiles turning intimacy into ornament and ritual into daily life. The dense, leaf-like halo behind them compresses space into a protective enclosure, while the flattened perspective and rhythmic dots of color create a pulse that feels both celebratory and meditative. Small companions—a bird, a tray of blossoms—become emblems of care and offerings, suggesting a tender economy of attention where presence itself is the central gift. The work’s saturated palette and decorative precision elevate domestic stillness into a timeless, almost mythic tableau of kinship and belonging.







