In Moon, Victoria Ledig celebrates the quiet power and introspection of motherhood, set against the tranquil glow of a rising moon. The central figure, with her flowing braid and serene posture, embodies both strength and softness, symbolizing the cyclical nature of life and femininity. Her hand resting on her belly speaks to the deep connection between mother and child, while the radiant circle of the moon mirrors the roundness of her figure, linking celestial and human cycles. This work is a meditation on creation, continuity, and the timeless rhythm of womanhood.