Yes, there is a bit of symbolism going on here but more on the personal level with the patterns in the back. If you do a search for Egyptian motifs you will find similar. What it holds is part of the key to the lady on the right in her human form. She is a combination of three Egyptian snake goddesses Meretsegar, Renenutet and Wadjet. As a deity you could say that Wadjet ate the other two
But they were simply absorbed in the sands of history. I combined all three but I chose Merertsegar as being dominant probably because "She Who Loves Silence" is such an evocative title. In the set of patterns you will see in the middle a set of pots. Other patterns relate to the harvest etc. That's my interpretation not a scholars. The pots I relate to artisans as Meretsegar was the protector of artisans. Renenutet was a goddess of the harvest. Wadjet was a protector of the land and associated with the Eye of Ra. The tiny snake on the crown is a representation of Wadjet because she was also the protector of Ra. But I chose " Mert". Meretsegar works better for me as a name.
The swirls on the left came from a M3d mutation. This story is set at the center of a multiverse on Bridgeworld. Meretsegar doesn't come from our reality. I didn't want pyramids in the background. I came very close to putting the Eye of Ra there but chose those swirls to represent the Multiverse
The story itself is only a page long. It is a true vignette but I will tie into 3 more and then the characters from those will join together into a true short story. Meretsegar's story has been written as has another characters. Two more to go before the finale. Then I will publish it here.