



Cradled in a field of verdant texture, the sleeping figure becomes both sanctuary and surfaceβher skin washed in cool, underwater tones while the lace and rose motifs read like a private cartography of desire and memory. A crimson floral halo anchors the composition, yet the calm is unsettled by disembodied hands and crisp origami forms, suggesting forces that alternately protect, manipulate, or stage her repose. The flowers oscillate between tenderness and ornament, turning the scene into a dream-ritual where femininity is simultaneously adorned and authored, suspended between surrender and subtle agency.







