Through curse of something and curse of stradh, viewers witness the integration of past and present experiences

"curse of something" and "curse of stradh" together present two independent works that share a common theme of feminine introspection. "curse of something" portrays her inner awakening through quiet, nuanced scenes of reflection. In "curse of stradh", light and shadow shape the gentle power of time. Though separate, "curse of something" and "curse of stradh" mirror one another, portraying the continuum from insight to emotional healing. Every nuance in "curse of something" and "curse of stradh" communicates feminine grace and inner resilience. The tenderness of "curse of something" and "curse of stradh" reflects the viewer’s inner silence.