

Three stylized figures, rendered in velvety black planes and edged with rhythmic bands of saffron, emerald, and vermilion, form a quiet triad of devotion and desire. The repeated profiles and prayerful hands create a ceremonial cadence, while the flute-bearing presence at the edge suggests music as an unseen force that binds the group into a single, shared breath. A small parrot—bright, watchful, and intimate—acts as a lyrical counterpoint, turning the scene into an allegory of longing: faith, love, and listening braided into one luminous, ornamented silence.