



A warm, dream-saturated tableau unfolds in translucent veils of saffron, coral, and moss, where two serene figures hover between intimacy and reverie, their downcast eyes suggesting a private interior world. A horizontal flute-like line becomes both instrument and threshold, guiding the gaze across a mosaic of animal presences—deer and birds—whose simplified faces and floating forms read like guardians of an enchanted ecology. The composition breathes through layered washes and soft-edged transitions, dissolving boundaries between human and nature so that touch, sound, and scent feel interwoven. In this suspended garden of symbols, harmony is not declared but gently negotiated, as if beauty itself were a quiet pact between desire, devotion, and the living landscape.







