This painting portrays identity as a shared inheritance rather than an individual possession, merging three conjoined heads into one body that offers red flowers—part gift, part bleeding gesture—while a child-like figure sits contained in a womb-like circle below, marked with red rings like memory, code, or wound. The yellow and gold field radiates sanctity, yet the blue shadows and vacant faces complicate the halo’s suggestion of holiness, implying expectation rather than achieved purity. Bound by thick black contour lines, the figures exist as one organism, carrying lineage, trauma, and hope simultaneously; the work confronts us with the idea that who we are is layered, inherited, and unfinished—a tender but uneasy portrait of human continuity.