

This image reimagines a blue-skinned divine musician as both presence and cosmos, his serene profile anchoring a whirlwind of red arabesques that feel like sound made visible. Within the contours of his body, miniature narratives unfold—processions, devotees, animals, and temple-like ornament—suggesting that myth is not illustrated so much as housed within the self, a living archive of collective memory. The disciplined black linework and dense patterning counterbalance the flat, radiant fields of color, creating a tension between intimate devotion and epic scale. What emerges is a meditation on harmony: the flute’s quiet gesture becomes a conduit through which the world is ordered, consoled, and continually retold.







