Draw A woman stands in soft morning light at the threshold of two worlds. Behind her, faint but recognizable motifs from Pakistani heritage rise like patterns of memory—Indus Valley–inspired geometric designs, henna‑style floral lines, and the outline of Himalayan peaks fading into warm hues. In front of her, a wide, open British landscape stretches out: rolling hills under a fresh sky, with a single, tall oak tree symbolizing resilience and rootedness. She holds a lantern in one hand, casting gentle light forward. The lantern’s glass subtly reflects the scales of justice, not as a literal symbol but as a suggestion within the metalwork. A few small birds lift into flight from the tree—sparrows or starlings—implying freedom and the beginning of movement. Above her head, the sky transitions from deep blue to soft gold, with a narrow beam of light breaking through cloud: a quiet but unmistakable sign of hope. Her clothing could blend elements of a shalwar kameez with a modern coat or scarf, showing the harmony of her dual identity. Her posture is calm, steady, facing toward the open world ahead. Ver mais