

This intimate pastoral tableau stages devotion as a lived tenderness: the blue-skinned musician’s suspended flute becomes a quiet axis around which the entire world—lover, peacock, cattle, and grove—settles into attentive stillness. Patterned surfaces and jewel-like ornamentation flatten space into a devotional textile, yet the soft curvature of bodies and the rhythmic repetition of leaves create a breath-like pulse that keeps the scene sensuously alive. Light is less atmospheric than symbolic, dispersed as a constellation of dots and gold accents that sanctify the ordinary, turning domestic gestures into a mythic calm. The work reads as a meditation on harmony—between nature and intimacy, sound and silence—where protection and longing coexist without conflict.







