



This vivid, cubist-inflected tableau turns intimacy into a kind of music: two interlaced faces gather around a single flute, their calm, half-lidded gazes suggesting devotion suspended between reverie and ritual. Saturated blocks of vermilion, cobalt, and saffron fracture the bodies into prismatic planes, yet the composition remains tenderly unified by the instrument’s horizontal line and the gentle echo of curved forms—moon, halo, and cheek—binding night to desire. The cow’s upward presence anchors the scene in pastoral sanctity, while the floral crown and spiraling backdrop imply a mind in meditation, where love becomes a luminous, continuous breath moving through color and sound.







