In this work the woman appears as a representation of Mother Nature. She comes wearing wings, which manifest her most mystical or divine sense, and giving herself a hug, trying to seek comfort and comfort.
The flowers that adorn her, both those of her flower crown and those of her clothes, symbolize life and fertility, while the little bells that appear to her right are an allusion both to the life that makes its way in adverse conditions, and to death, since according to ancient legends whoever hears the tinkling of a bell will die in a short time, this being the ambivalence between life and death the main characteristic of nature itself.
The blue jay refers to the sacred interconnections of all things while inviting us to discover, investigate and adapt to new situations.