



In this quiet pastoral tableau, two figures are held in a suspended intimacy with their animals, as if care itself were the central architecture of the scene. A luminous ochre tree rises like a living axis, its branching light carving the space into soft compartments, while the muted greys and blues around it dissolve into memoryβhalf landscape, half interior state. The womanβs turned back and the manβs gentle, raised hand create a tender tension between presence and distance, suggesting that belonging is not declared but tended, like the calm, watchful goats that anchor the composition. The simplified forms and restrained palette transform the everyday into a kind of humble ritual, where shelter, companionship, and quiet labor become symbols of endurance.







