In the hush of a city café, a woman sits with elegant composure, her head gently resting on her hand - a gesture poised between thought and reverie. Before her, in the porcelain circle of a coffee cup, a small green parrot swims - bright, serene, utterly unbothered.
Her beret mirrors his color, a quiet correspondence of spirits, as though the two shared a secret language of calm delight. Around them, the city hums - unaware of this tender accord between imagination and reality.
Like-Minded is a portrait of quiet kinship - where the surreal feels natural, and the mind finds company in the smallest of wonders.