The painting Song of the Moon captures a fantastical moment where the lunar goddess descends to a magical land to commune with a nocturnal singing bird.
At the heart of the artwork lies a half-circle that stands out against the white background of the canvas, resembling a partial glimpse into an enchanting world. The left edge of the semicircle is framed by a climbing plant with black foliage, while the right arc is formed by a crescent moon in yellow-orange hues. Between these two elements stretches a starry night, softly illuminated by the moon's gentle glow.
Rising from the ground is a tree with sparse green leaves, its trunk adorned with patterns of yellow arcs and dots. Perched on a branch to the left, slightly outside the lunar frame, is an imaginative bird. Painted in shades of purple, it is beautifully adorned with black, yellow, and blue mandalas across its chest and wings. A solar symbol crowns its head, and its closed eyes convey absolute trust, deep tranquility, and serenity. Poised to begin its magical song, the bird forms a mystical connection with the goddess.
Seated on this descended moon, savoring the earthly beauty, is a young woman—perhaps the lunar goddess herself. Facing the viewer, she turns her head toward the bird. One hand rests on the ground while the other lies on her knee, capturing a moment of intimate exchange with the surrounding nature. Her long auburn hair evokes the red moon, while a solar tattoo on her forehead serves as a reminder that the moon’s light originates from the sun. Her slightly uplifted face reveals a small black heart tattooed below her eye, heightening her mysterious aura.
She wears a flowing dress in green and purple tones, with a neckline decorated with black and gray triangles on a light blue or green background. The side of her dress features mandala patterns, while a circular mandala with radiant motifs adorns her lower abdomen. This detail symbolizes the maternal role often attributed to the moon, invoking themes of fertility and protection.
This painting invites contemplation of the sacred relationship between nature, lunar cycles, and mystical energies. It radiates visual and spiritual harmony, offering a moment suspended between dream and reality.
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By Emmanuelle Guyon.
Tags : crescent moon, woman, moon, song, goddess, lunar, bird, nature, mystical, fantastical, red-haired, symbol, mandala, fertility, protection, harmony, magical, cycle, energy, sun, tree, night, star
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