



Set against a tessellated field of mossy greens and ochres, the seated woman becomes a quiet axis of gravity, her pale, patterned skirt gathering light like a held breath amid a world of muted murmur. The composition balances ceremonial adornment—gold jewelry, crimson shawl—with a deliberately flattened space, as if memory and place have been pressed into a single ornamental plane. At her feet, the dark owl reads as an intimate guardian of interior knowledge, while the scattered red circles below pulse like embers or seeds, suggesting both lineage and renewal beneath her stillness. The cool blue form behind her cuts through the earthen palette, a subtle reminder that even in repose, life’s currents move unseen around the figure.







