Morwenna
I like so many of the points that Ravenne made; I won't bother to itemize. I do love the balance in all its manifestations, including the ones I never thought of before (e.g. the mountains). I'm not uncomfortable with the nudity, as is Amashelle (though too much nudity in a deck sometimes makes me reluctant to use a deck with strangers), and in this case I see the nudity as being the lack of anything to distract from essentials. They are what they are, and it's the surroundings that emphasize the differences, but they're bringing all that together.
It's interesting to compare this card with the 2 of Cups, which also shows a man and a woman in balance, or rather complement, fully (and elaborately) dressed. To me the difference is between unity (as Ravenne said) between opposites and the "simple" (ha ha) attraction of opposites. There, the differences are seen as more superficial, but the caduceus leads one to feel that this couple aspires to become the Lovers in their card, and just may succeed.
It's interesting to compare this card with the 2 of Cups, which also shows a man and a woman in balance, or rather complement, fully (and elaborately) dressed. To me the difference is between unity (as Ravenne said) between opposites and the "simple" (ha ha) attraction of opposites. There, the differences are seen as more superficial, but the caduceus leads one to feel that this couple aspires to become the Lovers in their card, and just may succeed.