

This work stages a sacred duality: two turquoise visages share a single, ornamented body, as if devotion must always look both inward and outward at once. Intricate, manuscript-like linework floods the figure with miniature narratives, while the flute becomes a quiet axis of breath—an instrument that threads harmony through multiplicity. The warm gold ground opens like a spiritual void, pushing the ornate red floral field into a pulsing counterforce, so that stillness and celebration coexist in a single, suspended gesture. Black fissure-like contours cut across the surface, introducing a tender sense of fracture—suggesting that wholeness is not the absence of breaking, but the art of holding disparate selves in one song.







