A traditional Japanese ink-on-paper masterpiece blending wabi-sabi aesthetics with a sensual, surreal edge. The artwork features an erotic yet stunning Kali Goddess, her delicate face framed by flowing red hair, bangs, sidelocks. Her captivating red irises glow softly, contrasting against her pale skin, as she gazes seductively at the viewer. Sepia and carmine ink flow harmoniously, She is wearing robes appropriate for Kalie the Goddess of War that slips from her shoulders, revealing deep cleavage. Abstract swirls of henna-hued patterns flow around her form, including multiple arms with hands in mudras connecting with life, death, creation, destruction, and creating a sense of ethereal movement. Vibrant splashes of surreal colors—a muted crimson, soft gold, and smoky charcoal—enhance the ink composition, giving it life while embracing the imperfections and fluidity of wabi-sabi. The goddess embodies a mystical yet erotic presence, seamlessly merging traditional Hindu beauty with surreal allure
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