In this evocative painting, Jagruti Sonawane transforms a simple human gesture into a meditation on endurance and awareness. A solitary figure bends under the immense weight of a monumental stone, rendered in earthy ochres and muted greens. Rather than dramatising suffering, Sonawane stills the moment, allowing a quiet tenderness to emerge. The figure’s closed eyes suggest inward attention; this is less an image of physical burden than of inner reckoning. In line with her engagement with Buddhist philosophy, the work reflects on the fragility of the human condition and the dignity found in carrying what life imposes with mindful presence. The textured surface, layered washes, and restrained palette underscore ideas of impermanence and persistence—materials behaving almost like time itself. What appears at first to be struggle gradually becomes a contemplative state, where weight transforms into awareness and hardship becomes a site of compassion.