

A stylized musician emerges as a quiet axis between night and dawn, the crescent moon hovering like a listening ear while the background dissolves from deep blues into sunlit gold. The elongated limbs and simplified face turn the act of playing into a devotional gesture, where the flute becomes a narrow bridge carrying breath across inner distances. A peacock’s poised presence—its curve echoing the figure’s own—suggests beauty disciplined into stillness, as if sound itself has taken a visible, tender form. The work holds a gentle tension between solitude and radiance, inviting the viewer to hear what cannot be spoken.







