Peace is Power presents a seated figure holding herself with calm firmness, while a large flower rises beside her like a quiet emblem of strength. Her posture is closed and protective, yet not withdrawn. She appears grounded, composed, and self-contained, suggesting that peace is not passivity, but an active inner force.
The bold black ink gives the figure weight and presence, while the turquoise and pink marks across the dress introduce softness, vitality, and emotional movement. These colours feel like blossoms, memories, or small sparks of life spreading across the body. The flower beside her mirrors this inner blooming: delicate in shape, but strong in scale.
The work explores the idea that gentleness can be powerful. The figure does not need gesture or confrontation to assert herself. Her stillness becomes resistance; her silence becomes authority. She holds her own centre, even as the surrounding marks remain loose, raw, and unresolved.
The visual language combines fragility with directness. The rough ink lines preserve immediacy and vulnerability. Peace is Power becomes a portrait of quiet resilience: the strength to remain soft, present, and whole.