A "Yin-yang" symbol is typically a circular symbol consisting of two interlocking, opposite-colored paisley shapes. One half is usually black and the other white, representing the balance and harmony between opposing forces in the universe.
The beautiful black woman in the drawing is drawn with black ink, with surreal proportions that include elongated limbs and neck. Her features would be defined and striking, with attention paid to her hair, facial expressions, and body shape.
The thought bubble above her head is drawn in white, containing a black point representing her opinion. The bubble is paisley shaped, with wispy lines indicating the thought or speech coming from the woman's mind.
Overall, an original ink drawing of a "Yin-yang" with a beautiful black woman and a thought bubble is a visually striking piece of art, combining traditional Eastern symbolism with contemporary surrealist elements.
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£478.68
A "Yin-yang" symbol is typically a circular symbol consisting of two interlocking, opposite-colored paisley shapes. One half is usually black and the other white, representing the balance and harmony between opposing forces in the universe.
The beautiful black woman in the drawing is drawn with black ink, with surreal proportions that include elongated limbs and neck. Her features would be defined and striking, with attention paid to her hair, facial expressions, and body shape.
The thought bubble above her head is drawn in white, containing a black point representing her opinion. The bubble is paisley shaped, with wispy lines indicating the thought or speech coming from the woman's mind.
Overall, an original ink drawing of a "Yin-yang" with a beautiful black woman and a thought bubble is a visually striking piece of art, combining traditional Eastern symbolism with contemporary surrealist elements.
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This artwork is sold by Agnese Kurzemniece from Latvia