

This stylized portrait suspends a solitary woman in a moment of poised self-possession, her elongated arm and softened profile creating a lyrical arc that counterbalances the weight of the tree beside her. Saturated turquoise and violet model the figure with sculptural calm, while the mottled, mosaic-like ground vibrates with urban texture—suggesting memory, noise, and lived time pressing gently against her quiet interior. The canopy above erupts in prismatic reds and blues, functioning like a private halo of thought or desire, a burst of nature that feels as much psychological as it is botanical. In the tension between her serene gaze and the restless color-field, the work becomes a meditation on femininity as both refuge and radiance—contained, yet insistently alive.







