Queen Over Knight
“Queen Over Knight” measuring 100×150 cm, Oil on Canvas.
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There is a difference between movement and power.
In Queen Over Knight, Simay Kislaoglu explores quiet authority through the language of chess.
A woman stands still, calm, and self-possessed.
Above her rises the knight symbol of action, impulse, and unpredictability.
The knight moves fast.
The queen sees far.
Although the knight is placed higher, the woman carries the presence of the queen the most powerful figure on the board. This contrast is intentional. Height is not dominance. Motion is not control.
The painting reflects a simple truth about life:
real power is not loud. It is aware.
Part of the artist’s 64 Series, inspired by the chessboard’s sixty-four squares, the work examines strategy, hierarchy, and inner discipline the silent forces that shape decisions and destinies.
There is no battle here.
Only mastery.
“Power is not in rushing forward.
Power is in knowing when not to move.”


