

Two entwined figures drift within a luminous, wind-swept field, their bodies and garments rendered in cool blues and verdant tones that temper the heat of saffron and gold, as if desire has been translated into calm devotion. The composition spirals outward in rhythmic arcs of hair and drapery, turning the negative space into a current that carries the viewer through intimacy rather than spectacle. A flute held close and a lotus offered in quiet reverence suggest love as both music and meditationβan exchange where longing is refined into tenderness. In this suspended embrace, the work proposes union not as possession, but as a shared breath that harmonizes the visible and the unseen.







