A quiet encounter between intuition and presence, guided by the silent rhythm of the moon.

“The Pink Moon and the Leopard” was created under a moment of unexpected synchronicity. The sky had already been painted when, unknowingly, María Cortés chose that same day to introduce a pink moon — the very night a real pink moon illuminated the sky.

In the scene, a leopard walks silently beside a curved lake, surrounded by lavender mountains and a serene atmosphere. The moon, acting as a silent witness, observes from above like an invisible guide.

The painting reflects intuition and the effortless emergence of beauty, where presence reveals itself before understanding. The leopard becomes a symbol of inner strength appearing at the precise moment it is needed — like the moon itself.