


Set against a fevered red ground, the musician’s stylized figure becomes both icon and instrument—her wide, searching eyes and tilted posture suggesting a mind caught between performance and inward reverie. The composition hinges on a lyrical tension: the vertical, tethering spine of the stringed instrument counters the curved fullness of her body and skirt, as if melody itself is holding her together. Saturated greens and blues punctuate the dominant crimson, turning color into emotion—heat, devotion, and a faint unease—while the luminous circular resonator reads like an ear or halo, elevating sound into a symbol of listening, memory, and longing.







