

Suspended between dream and gravity, the reclining figure becomes an extension of the tree itself—her arched body echoing its trunk while her hair dissolves into a peacock-like plume, a private aurora of desire and metamorphosis. The composition is held in a quiet, circular field of blue that reads like a moon or inner portal, pressing the scene into a contemplative icon where time slows and breath becomes visible. Warm ochres and saffrons in the drapery glow against the cool atmosphere, suggesting the persistence of sensual life within nocturnal stillness, while the clustered blossoms above feel less like fruit than thoughts—small, repeated affirmations of renewal. In this gentle levitation, the work stages a tender narrative of surrender: the self returning to nature not as escape, but as a luminous re-rooting.







