Under the fullness of the moon, a cloaked figure stands before a circle of tents, their golden canopies glowing against the night. The patterned textiles at each entrance recall Persian weaving traditions, where geometry and color carry both beauty and meaning. The title, Khaneh, means “home” in Persian, a word that holds both comfort and ache. Here, the tents suggest sanctuary and community, yet under the immensity of the stars they also stir longing and exile. The painting invites viewers into a space where home becomes both presence and memory, rooted and wandering, intimate and infinite.