Poetic Description
A Poetic Description
A sacred‑geometry reading of an African woman’s face
Her face is a quiet cathedral of ratios,
where cheekbones rise like sun‑temples
and the soft arc of her lips carries
the memory of spirals older than language.
Her eyes hold the vesica piscis —
two worlds meeting in a single luminous threshold.
Her jawline is a grounded triangle,
an earth‑rooted geometry of presence.
In her, the circle becomes ancestry,
the triangle becomes strength,
the spiral becomes becoming.
She is not shaped by sacred geometry —
she reveals it.
A living mandala of lineage,
a harmonic architecture of breath and bone.