The graphic work depicts a female figure in a state of inner recovery after loss. The wings are not given as a ready symbol — they are forming anew, as a fragile yet persistent structure built from lines, rhythm, and the breath of space. The birds surrounding the figure are not decorative elements. They function as projections of inner movement — signs of the will to continue living despite destruction. The lines of the wings and hair merge into a single flowing system, dissolving the boundary between body and space. The image avoids external drama or expressive gesture. It captures a moment of silence in which the essential process takes place: the acceptance of loss and the beginning of regrowth. This work is not about flight itself, but about the difficult and necessary process of reclaiming the possibility of flight.
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