


A mirrored pair of faceless musicians recline within an ornamental corridor, their bodies rendered as warm, spiral-patterned volumes that feel both sensual and sealed, as if the self has been replaced by pure rhythm. The twin flutes form a single breath-line across the center, binding two figures into one suspended act of listening, while small, migrating fragments above them suggest thoughts—or notes—breaking free of containment. Framed by saturated reds and a garden-like backdrop of curling motifs, the composition stages intimacy as ritual: a quiet duet where desire, anonymity, and harmony coexist in carefully patterned stillness.







