

This stylized reclining figure unfolds across the picture plane like a quiet horizon, her elongated geometry turning the body into a landscape of patterned cloth and restrained gesture. Muted greens and soft greys create a hushed atmosphere, while small punctuations of red and gold act as interior pulses—signals of thought, memory, and held emotion. The lotus-like bloom in her hand becomes a delicate counterweight to the figure’s weighty stillness, suggesting tenderness sustained within containment, and the poised, half-averted gaze reads as both invitation and withdrawal. In compressing space and flattening volume, the work transforms repose into a psychological state—an intimate meditation on solitude, dignity, and the slow persistence of desire.