

A serene figure, eyes lowered in inward listening, lets the flute become a quiet axis around which the world of lotus leaves and blossoms gathers like a living halo. Saturated blues and greens cool the body into stillness, while the gold-speckled field behind it vibrates with a devotional shimmerβsuggesting not a landscape, but an atmosphere of grace. The looping vine-like line that encircles her reads as both protection and entanglement, binding music, nature, and breath into a single continuous rhythm. In this gentle suspension, sound is pictured as growth: a hymn that coaxes bloom from silence and turns contemplation into abundance.







