



The painting stages a poetic duality: a richly adorned woman in warm ochres is held in tense dialogue with the cool, monumental blue profile behind her, as if the self is split between desire and detachment. Moonlight and lotus forms temper the scene with a nocturnal hush, while the interlaced arms, patterned drapery, and curved serpent-like motif braid sensuality with vigilance, suggesting beauty as both refuge and risk. The composition’s layered planes—opaque silhouettes, translucent petals, and drifting fragments—create a dream-logic where memory, instinct, and quiet power circulate in the same breath.







