



Bathed in an ocean of indigo, the reclining figure becomes a quiet constellation—her closed eyes and softened mouth holding the world at a devotional distance while the rosary threads time through her fingers. The composition nests her body within a lace-like aureole of intricate, circular motifs, turning ornament into a protective cosmos where repetition reads as prayer and breath. Cool blues dominate the emotional register, yet the delicate golds and pale ivories flicker like distant stars, suggesting an inner radiance that persists even in stillness. In this fusion of intimacy and icon, the work proposes repose as a sacred act: surrender not to absence, but to attentive, luminous inwardness.







