This surrealist artwork presents a woman's face and torso, constructed entirely from numerous floating spheres of varying sizes, tones, and opacities. The central focal point is a dense cluster of golden-toned orbs that suggest the contours of eyes, a nose, and lips, converging toward a small, dark center. These spheres seem to suspend in space, creating an illusion of depth where some elements appear closer to the viewer while others recede into a soft, atmospheric background.
Set against a muted, dusty blue backdrop, the composition is highly balanced and symmetrical. The spheres at the periphery are more isolated and varied in shade, ranging from metallic silver and charcoal grey to pale cream, acting as a frame for the intricate face in the center. Wispy, dark, smoke-like tendrils weave between the upper spheres, adding a sense of movement and organic chaos to the otherwise geometric arrangement of circles.
The colour palette is intentionally restrained, relying on shifts between cool blue tones and warm, earthy hues of gold, beige, and deep brown. The lighting appears diffused and ethereal, giving the spheres a three-dimensional, pearl-like quality as they catch light and cast faint shadows on one another. The painting style is highly detailed and polished, characteristic of surrealism, focusing on a dreamlike transition between tangible form and abstract, floating particles.