A stunning oil painting inspired by Piet Mondrian’s bold modernism and Tamara de Lempicka’s refined elegance, infused with surreal elements and geometric fractal lines inspired by Kazimir Malevich. A traditional Tibetan woman stands in a regal pose, her gaze steady and serene. She wears a maroon and gold robe with intricate embroidery, turquoise, coral, and amber beads. A grand necklace drapes over her high- collared garment, and her wide- brimmed hat, adorned with patterns and dangling ornaments, enhances her striking presence. A delicate headdress partially veils her face, revealing only piercing eyes, while her dark hair is neatly tied back. The earthy, textured wall behind her is infused with surreal geometric shapes and fractal designs. Mondrian- esque grids intersect with Malevich- inspired floating cubes and shifting rectangles, distorting the space around her. The traditional tapestry behind her bends and warps, dissolving into abstract, fluid patterns, blending structure with dreamlike movement. To her right, a vase with a single pink flower remains, but its petals spiral infinitely, merging the organic with the surreal. Subtle glowing shapes suggest a reality in flux, where tradition and abstraction intertwine. The composition blends cultural heritage with modernist geometry, fusing realism and avant- garde abstraction in a hypnotic vision
