

Centered like an icon, the serene feminine figure becomes a quiet axis where opposites meet: her hair unfurls in looping arabesques that echo thought made visible, while two cobalt profiles face one another as mirrored selves in dialogue. Warm ochres and embered browns press in like memory and earth, yet her face holds a steady, inward light, suggesting a consciousness that remains calm amid the surrounding flux. Cradled at her abdomen, a yin–yang orb rendered with delicate patterning reads as both seed and cosmos—a symbolic pledge that reconciliation is not an idea but an embodied practice. The painting’s gentle symmetry and saturated contrasts propose harmony as a living negotiation between reason and intuition, self and other, past and becoming.







