A woman in her mid-30s to early 40s, standing in profile at dusk by a window. She's wearing comfortable, practical clothes—fitted but not tight, neutral tones (charcoal, cream, deep teal). Her hair is pulled back simply; her posture is upright but not rigid—grounded, present. In her lap or on a nearby surface: knitting needles and yarn in deep jewel tones, partially completed. One hand rests on the knitting; the other touches her own shoulder—self-soothing, self-aware. The light coming through the window is soft and golden (that 11pm golden hour feeling, not harsh). Her expression is calm, thoughtful, slightly serious. Not smiling for the camera—just present. There's quiet strength in her face; you can see someone who's carrying weight but hasn't broken under it. In the background, slightly blurred: a child's artwork on a wall, a simple home, evidence of care and order without perfection. The overall feeling: grounded, purposeful, embodied, and finally—finally—resting. Mehr sehen