Description
The figure depicted is neither male nor female. It has no nationality and belongs to no religion. It embodies universal consciousness – the human presence beyond identity and division.
With closed eyes, the figure withdraws from the external gaze and turns inward. Creation emerges not from reaction, but from inner awareness.
At the level of the heart center, upward-facing hands rest upon a lotus flower – a symbol of purity, awakening, and transformation. The lotus rises from mud yet remains untouched, suggesting the possibility of transcendence without denial of origin.
The hands signify balance – between receiving and offering, between stillness and action. Human agency here is rooted in consciousness rather than external circumstance.
The work proposes a shift:
from seeing to sensing,
from reacting to creating,
from fear to alignment.
“Holy Peace” reflects on unity – on the idea that harmony is not found outside of chaos, but through its integration.
The eyes perceive form.
The heart perceives truth.
When action is grounded in truth, balance becomes possible.
Artist’s Note.
“Holy Peace” Project
The project was created in December 2014 – twelve years ago.
The original work was hand-drawn in A3 format. The drawing was created using traditional techniques, in focus and in the silence of the creative process.
It was born during a time of profound personal loss for the artist – after the passing of her older sister.
It became an attempt to find inner peace at a moment when the external world no longer felt stable. A space of silence where pain could be transformed into form.
The work was later scanned and developed into a multi-dimensional artistic project. Prints were created in various color versions, with digital backgrounds and experiments in scale and form.
The motif evolved – changing in size, structure, and context.
It was even encapsulated in the form of a ring – symbolizing the transition of the idea into personal space. From an artwork on the wall, it became an object worn on the body.
“Holy Peace” is a process of transformation.
From silence.
From pain.
Into balance.
It is a project about memory.
About inner peace that is born not despite loss, but through it.
About transforming what is most difficult into light.
Margaret Olympia Rozcosh
Art Gallery Gosha Bu








