The painting "Nighttime, all cats..." encapsulates a profound personal experience - the relationship between mother and daughter. Parent-child relationships are multifaceted, but it is inappropriate to depict them with a broad palette. Black and gray are colors that create a strong contrast. Experimenting with this contrast accentuates the emotional tension in the scene while simultaneously drawing attention to the essence - both gazes are filled with love and care. Black is associated with mystery and intrigue, while gray signifies ambiguity. This technique allows each viewer to see in the painting precisely what resonates with them, what synchronizes with their experiences. Ultimately, the experience of beholding a patterned carpet transcends mere aesthetics; it becomes a journey of self-discovery and introspection. Through the interplay of lines and colors, individuals delve into the depths of their psyche, exploring the contours of their imagination and the intricacies of their emo