



A resplendent mermaid figure—half celestial consort, half oceanic myth—glides through an indigo field whose patterned surface reads like a coded current, carrying memory as much as water. The composition arcs in a continuous, serpentine sweep from the woman’s calm, profile gaze to the ornate tail, turning the body into a living mandala where scales, lotuses, and wheel-like emblems suggest cycles of desire, protection, and rebirth. Saturated reds, golds, and violets pulse against the cool ground, so that ornament becomes atmosphere—an insistence that beauty here is not decoration but a spiritual language. The surrounding fish echo her geometry like attendants in a ritual procession, reinforcing the sense that this is an icon of inner sovereignty moving through a dream-sea of symbols.







