



Against a field of saturated red that reads like a ceremonial backdrop, the blue-skinned flautist is rendered with a poised stillness, his softened contours and half-lidded gaze suggesting music as an inward, devotional current rather than a performance. The gentle diagonal of the flute and the rhythmic repetition of bangles and beads create a quiet pulse, while the white cow’s luminous presence—crowned with gold horns—anchors the composition in purity, protection, and pastoral grace. The chromatic triad of red, blue, and white intensifies the sense of mythic immediacy, turning the scene into a meditation on harmony between the human, the divine, and the living world.







