



The composition drifts like a remembered melody: a serene visage emerges from a mist of foliage and floral traces, while the golden flute becomes a luminous axis that gathers the entire surface into quiet devotion. Soft, earthen greens and smoky greys dissolve hard edges, yet the jeweled accents—peacock-feather blues, warm metallics, and glints of ornament—punctuate the hush with sacred vitality. The closed eyes and near-weightless hands suggest music as an inward ritual, where sound is rendered as atmosphere and the boundary between human presence and nature gently disappears. In this layered union of portrait and landscape, the work proposes transcendence not as spectacle, but as intimate stillness held in breath and tone.







