



Set against a field of gold that reads like both halo and gilded icon, the portrait’s graphite-like modeling holds the figure in a quiet, inward gravity—her gaze steady, her touch at the cheek a gesture of self-witness as much as poise. Around her, lilies and orchids surge in saturated oranges and violets, their sensual clarity counterpointing the face’s muted tonality, as if memory and desire bloom more loudly than the self that contains them. The composition stages a dialogue between permanence and transience: the timeless, almost sculptural head floats above a garden of fleeting flourish, suggesting beauty as a constructed sanctuary where tenderness and strength coexist.







