




A cobalt-blue musician, poised in profile, draws a single melodic breath across the canvas, his flute unfurling like a ribbon that stitches together devotion and desire. Around him, the composition stacks planes of saturated red and acidic green into a theatrical chamber where shadowy, many-armed silhouettes hoverβless as literal bodies than as the psychic pressure of the unseen, multiplying the moment into myth. The reclining figure below turns listening into an intimate ritual, her spiraled hair and softened gaze echoing the paintingβs ornamental rhythms, suggesting that sound here is both caress and command. Patterned tiles and curling motifs anchor the scene in earthly texture while the luminous color fields lift it into a visionary register, where love becomes a form of transcendence.







