

Seated in quiet regality beneath a theatrical drape, the figure becomes both performer and presiding presence, her calm gaze held in a delicate tension between intimacy and ceremony. The olive-green veil, stippled with luminous dots, reads like a night sky domesticated into cloth—light scattered across a disciplined symmetry of jewelry, textiles, and ritual objects. The mirror she lifts is less an accessory than a threshold: a polished circle that suggests self-scrutiny and cultivated illusion, while the spare, pale ground amplifies her stillness as if reverence has emptied the room of noise. In this poised containment of space and ornament, the work meditates on femininity as devotion and authorship—an identity composed, reflected, and continually refined.