

This painting stages a devotional intimacy where the blue figure’s flute becomes a quiet axis around which desire, protection, and listening revolve. Saturated reds and mossy greens press in like velvet curtains, while patterned surfaces and dotted textures thicken the air, turning sound into a tactile presence rather than a mere note. The stylized profiles—one serene, one wide-eyed—suggest a dialogue between inward surrender and alert consciousness, as if love is both refuge and awakening. In the small crimson bird at the edge, the work slips in a tender witness: a symbol of fragile attention to the sacred occurring in ordinary time.







