A tall, narrow canvas with a woman seen from behind, her bare back catching warm light against a soft grey wall. Her dark hair is gathered up, her eyes closed, and she is drawing a pale patterned wrap up over one shoulder, the fabric slipping loose across her arm. Shulman paints the skin with smooth, confident strokes and lets the cloth dissolve into looser marks lower down. Oil on canvas, 2016, and unusually upright at 45 by 100 centimetres.