The artworks are inspired by a poem of a contemporary Kashmiri poet, Naseem Shafaie. Naseem
Shafaie's poems revolve around the position and situation of women in a patriarchal society. The
paintings are based on the poem titled The Human Snare, in which Naseem Shafaie uses a phrase
'The Shop of Adam'. The phrase provokes attention to the fact of transactionality which becomes a
basis of man and woman relationship in a patriarchal society. This transactionality is not between
equals. It is a trick promise.