

Set against a field of incandescent red, the figure and the pale animal meet in a suspended, breath-like pauseβmusic becoming the quiet bridge between species, instinct, and tenderness. The flute cuts a horizontal line of calm through the composition, while the dogβs upturned muzzle turns listening into a kind of devotion, as if sound could be touched. Layered, weathered color bands across the body read like memory-sediment, suggesting a life shaped by place and time, while the small bird above punctuates the scene with a note of fragile witness. In this intimate triangle of player, listener, and observer, the work proposes harmony not as perfection, but as attentive presence within a world that burns around them.







